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Grabowsky, Simon, Hesse, Maxie F., Paulmann, Carsten, Luger, Peter, Beckmann, Jens (2009) How to Make the Ionic Si−O Bond More Covalent and the Si−O−Si Linkage a Better Acceptor for Hydrogen Bonding†. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (10) 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/ic900074r

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TitleHow to Make the Ionic Si−O Bond More Covalent and the Si−O−Si Linkage a Better Acceptor for Hydrogen Bonding†
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsGrabowsky, SimonAuthor
Hesse, Maxie F.Author
Paulmann, CarstenAuthor
Luger, PeterAuthor
Beckmann, JensAuthor
Year2009 (May 18)Volume48
Issue10
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic900074rSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGrabowsky, Simon, Hesse, Maxie F., Paulmann, Carsten, Luger, Peter, Beckmann, Jens (2009) How to Make the Ionic Si−O Bond More Covalent and the Si−O−Si Linkage a Better Acceptor for Hydrogen Bonding†. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (10) 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/ic900074r
Plain TextGrabowsky, Simon, Hesse, Maxie F., Paulmann, Carsten, Luger, Peter, Beckmann, Jens (2009) How to Make the Ionic Si−O Bond More Covalent and the Si−O−Si Linkage a Better Acceptor for Hydrogen Bonding†. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (10) 4384-4393 doi:10.1021/ic900074r
In(2009, May) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 48 (10) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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