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Dual-fixations of europium cation and TEMPO species on metal-organic frameworks for aerobic oxidation of alcohols

Dalton Trans., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01324B, Paper
Seongwoo Kim, Jooyeon Lee, Sungeun Jeoung, Hoi Ri Moon, Min Kim
The efficient and selective aerobic oxidation of alcohols has been investigated with judicious combinations of europium-incorporated and/or TEMPO ((2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl)-functionalized zirconium-based porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Although MOFs are well-known catalytic platform...
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Sequenced cooking that really works

I went to a talk by a cookbook author who said she’d figured out a system for efficient home cooking: big pots of beans and soup, dishes that could be frozen and reheated. The concepts would have been obvious to any old-fashioned cook, and they are good, practical concepts. But her specific advice was so

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What is a “third place,” and do you have one?

The term “happy place” is not in the Oxford English Dictionary (though “happy slap” is), but I’ve been hearing the term a lot. There’s even a new shop in Great Barrington called HappyPlace Berkshires. I first dismissed it as therapeutic slang, but discovered that the concept actually goes back to the Greeks: a utopia is

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The Spirit of Sustainability: print or digital, which is “greener”?

When we published the Encyclopedia of Sustainability in 2012, a librarian wrote, “That goes against the spirit of sustainability.” I got a similar response this week, so I want to explain why we publish in print and online, and why online is not “green.” An ebook probably kills more trees through deforestation than an equivalent print book,

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Big History Ebooks Now Available For WH & BHP Classes

Cynthia Stokes Brown wrote BIG HISTORY, SMALL WORLD to help Big History Project students and their teachers, many of whom she knew and befriended in the earliest days of big history education. David Christian's THIS FLEETING WORLD is widely used in AP World History as well as big history courses. BIG HISTORY: A BERKSHIRE ESSENTIAL is a collection of essays by

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COVID-19 is here (& where has all the toilet paper gone?)

We lived through the ‘80s. We lived through the ‘90s. We lived through the ‘00s. We lived through the ‘10s. And we’ve lived through March. Most of us, that is, have lived. I’m still coming to terms with what is happening. It’s like grief. I go about my day, getting absorbed in work, or a

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Berkshire Joins COVID-19 Support Efforts With JStor, EBSCO, ProQuest

We want to make sure you know about some of the ways in which publishers - including Berkshire - are making our books and reference publications available online at reduced cost, or even free, during the COVID-19 crisis. We're well aware that taking classes and doing research papers online is a huge challenge for many

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Karen’s Letter: The Libraries We Love

Last month I wrote about third places ("What is a “third place,” and do you have one?"). Along with some great stories about your favorite third places, I received a few emails blasting me for not mentioning libraries. That was a shock, since Berkshire Publishing has close ties to libraries: we’ve written and published about

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Our selfish tax laws: toward tax reform that mirrors our better selves / Anthony C. Infanti

Dewey Library - KF6289.I49 2018




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The World Bank policy for projects on international waterways: an historical and legal analysis / Salman M.A. Salman

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Real estate finance in a nutshell / Vada Waters Lindsey, Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University Law School

Rotch Library - KF695.Z9 L56 2018




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No property in man: slavery and antislavery at the nation's founding / Sean Wilentz

Hayden Library - KF4545.S5 W59 2018




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Religious exemptions / edited by Kevin Vallier and Michael Weber

Dewey Library - K3258.R453 2018




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Networked press freedom: creating infrastructures for a public right to hear / Mike Ananny

Dewey Library - K3255.A958 2018




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Winning together: the natural resource negotiation playbook / Bruno Verdini Trejo

Dewey Library - KZ6047.V47 2017




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Strategic indeterminacy in the law / David Lanius

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The curse of bigness: antitrust in the new Gilded Age / Tim Wu

Dewey Library - KF1649.W88 2018




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Authors, users, and pirates: copyright law and subjectivity / James Meese

Dewey Library - K1420.5.M44 2018




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Armed conflict and forcible displacement: individual rights under international law / edited by Elena Katselli Proukaki

Dewey Library - KZ6530.A75 2018




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Silenced victims of wartime sexual violence / Olivera Simić

Dewey Library - KZ7162.S56 2018




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Punishing atrocities through a fair trial: international criminal law from Nuremberg to the age of global terrorism / Jonathan Hafetz

Dewey Library - KZ7050.H34 2018




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From slaves to prisoners of war: the Ottoman Empire, Russia, and international law / Will Smiley

Dewey Library - KZ6495.S63 2018




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Practical Guide to LTE-A, VoLTE and IoT: Paving the way towards 5G / by Ayman Elnashar, Mohamed El-Saidny

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Good kids, bad city: a story of race and wrongful conviction in America / Kyle Swenson

Dewey Library - KF224.A38 S94 2019




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Transactional intellectual property: from startups to public companies / Richard S. Gruner, professor of law, John Marshall Law School), Shubha Ghosh (Crandall Melvin Professor of Law, director, Technology Commercialization Law Program & Syracuse Inte

Dewey Library - KF2980.G78 2018




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International migration law / Vincent Chetail

Dewey Library - K3275.C44 2019




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Protecting patron privacy: a LITA guide / edited by Bobbi Newman, Bonnie Tijerina

Hayden Library - KF4315.P76 2017




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Land use planning and development regulation law / Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer (professor and Ben F. Johnson Jr. Chair in Law, Georgia State University College of Law, adjunct professor in city and regional planning, Georgia Institute of Technology), Tho

Rotch Library - KF5698.J84 2018




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Killing with prejudice: institutionalized racism in American capital punishment / R. J. Maratea

Dewey Library - KF9227.C2 M37 2019




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The U.S. Supreme Court and racial minorities: two centuries of judicial review on trial / Leslie F. Goldstein, Judge Hugh M. Moris Professor Emerita, University of Delaware, USA

Dewey Library - KF8742.G65 2017




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The grey zone: civilian protection between human rights and the laws of war / edited by Mark Lattimer and Philippe Sands

Dewey Library - KZ6515.G74 2018




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Military professionalism and humanitarian law: the struggle to reduce the hazards of war / Yishai Beer

Dewey Library - KZ6396.B44 2018




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History and Power in the Study of Law: New Directions in Legal Anthropology.

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Antitrust Law in the New Economy: Google, Yelp, LIBOR, and the Control of Information / Mark R. Patterson

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Human rights and natural law: an intercultural philosophical perspective / Walter Schweidler (ed.)

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Women as constitution-makers: case studies from the new democratic era / edited by Ruth Rubio-Marín, Helen Irving

Dewey Library - K3243.W66 2019




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Narratives of hunger in international law: feeding the world in times of climate change / Anne Saab, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Dewey Library - K3260.S23 2019




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Reconsidering Constitutional Formation II Decisive Constitutional Normativity: From Old Liberties to New Precedence / edited by Ulrike Müßig

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Critical Perspectives on the Scholarship of Assessment and Learning in Law: Volume 1: England.

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Rights as security: the theoretical basis of security of person / Rhonda Powell

Dewey Library - K3249.P69 2019




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Credit discrimination / Jeremiah Battle, Jr. ; contributing authors, Sandra Mitchell Wilmore, Alys I. Cohen, Chi Chi Wu, Charles Delbaum, Emily Green Caplan, Geoff Walsh

Dewey Library - KF1040.C74 2018




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Oliver Wendell Holmes: a life in war, law, and ideas / Stephen Budiansky

Dewey Library - KF8745.H6 B83 2019




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The Anglo-American conception of the rule of law Nadia E. Nedzel, Nicholas Capaldi

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Law and development: balancing principles and values / Piotr Szwedo, Richard Peltz-Steele, Dai Tamada, editors

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US withholding tax: practical implications of QI and FATCA / Ross McGill

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The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others.

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Recommended contract practices for underground construction / edited by Sarah H. Wilson

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Lessons from the Clean Air Act: building durability and adaptability into US climate and energy policy / edited by Ann Carlson, Dallas Burtraw

Dewey Library - KF3812.L47 2019




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British justice, war crimes and human rights violations: the age of accountability / Susan L. Kemp

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The 'ecosystem approach' in international environmental law: genealogy and biopolitics / Vito de Lucia

Dewey Library - K3585.D38 2019