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Time course of central retinal thickness (CRT) in all eyes.
Published 2025“…<p>Mean CRT (μm ± standard deviation) significantly decreased from 504.7 ± 118.2 μm preoperatively to 302.5 ± 60.5 at 1 month, 307.5 ± 64.4 at 3 months, 286.8 ± 49.0 at 6 months, 305.3 ± 79.5 at 12 months, 288.8 ± 79.1 at 24 months, and 295.2 ± 87.4 at 36 months (Kruskal–Wallis test, P < 0.001; Dunn’s test, **P < 0.01). …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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Why Only the 2,6-Bis(o-Carborano)Pyridine-Stabilized Phosphenium Cation Has Succeeded in Splitting H<sub>2</sub>?: Key Design Insights for Next-Gen Phosphenium Pincer Catalysts
Published 2025“…In contrast, an in-depth examination of the H<sub>2</sub> activation pathway by <b>1</b><sup><b>+</b></sup> suggests that inducing ligand flexibility facilitates access to a reactive state through rehybridization at the phosphorus center. This hypothesis was tested by introducing flexible prototypical phosphenium cations, resulting in an ∼8 kcal/mol decrease in the activation energy for H<sub>2</sub> splitting. …”
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