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          Research data supporting "Computational in-sights on the origin of enantioselectivity in reactions with diarylprolinol silyl ether catalysts via a radical pathway" 

          Lam, Ching Ching; Goodman, Jonathan
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          Data for 'Self-Assembled Liposomes Enhance Electron Transfer for Efficient Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction' 

          Rodriguez-Jimenez, Santiago; Song, Hongwei; Lam, Erwin; Wright, Demelza; Pannwitz, Andrea; Bonke, Shannon; Baumberg, JBonnet, SylvestreHammarstroem, LeifReisner, Erwin et al.
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          Research data supporting "Enhancing the capacity of supercapacitive swing adsorption CO2 capture by tuning charging protocols" 

          Binford, Trevor; Mapstone, Grace
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          Data for 'Microbial fermentation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic waste for the production of chemicals or electricity' 

          Kalathil, Shafeer; Miller, Melanie; Reisner, Erwin
           

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