and the supernatant decanted. Water (10 mL) was added to resuspend the precipitate, which was shaken vigorously and again centrifuged. After decanting, acetone was added to the precipitate which was again shaken vigorously and centrifuged. This was repeated once more, after which the precipitate was
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Arene Complexes as Catalysts
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