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Science 19 December 1997:
Vol. 278. no. 5346, p. 2027
DOI: 10.1126/science.278.5346.2027f

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When metal complexes are used to catalyze reactions in solution, they are usually thought to function independently of each other. Töllner et al. (p. 2100) now show that, for a rhodium complex that has very low reactivity in the homogeneous system, the order imposed by a Langmuir-Blodgett film of the complexes led to significant increases in catalytic activity. High substrate selectivity is also observed.





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