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An X ray absorption and photoemission study of the electronic structure of Ni porphyrins and Ni N confused porphyrin

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Figure 1. Structural formulas of the NiP (1), NiTPP (2), NiNCTPP (3) and H2P (4).
Figure 3. N 1s XA spectra of the Ni porphyrins and free-base porphine H2P.
Figure 4. C 1s XA spectra of the Ni porphyrins.
Figure 6. N 1s XPS spectra of the NiP, NiNCTPP and free-base porphine (HP).

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