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wire auxiliary electrode, and an SCE reference electrode were
employed. Unless stated otherwise all potential values are quoted
with respect to the SCE. Potentials are reported ±10 mV.
Spectroelectrochemistry experiments were carried out by an OTTLE
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Financial support comes from the European Research Council
ERC-2011-StG-279549, WRB), The Netherlands Fund for
Technology and Science STW (11059, WRB), the Ministry of
Education, Culture and Science (Gravity program 024.001.035,
AD, WRB), and the Ubbo Emmius Fund of the University of
Groningen (AD). The COST action CM1305 “Explicit control
over spin-states in technology and biochemistry” is acknowl-
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