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Ding, Ning, Sun, Qi, Xu, Xudong, Li, Yaqiong, Zhao, Chaofeng, Li, Shenghua, Pang, Siping (2023) Can a heavy trinitromethyl group always result in a higher density?. Chemical Communications, 59 (14) 1939-1942 doi:10.1039/d2cc07077d

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TitleCan a heavy trinitromethyl group always result in a higher density?
JournalChemical Communications
AuthorsDing, NingAuthor
Sun, QiAuthor
Xu, XudongAuthor
Li, YaqiongAuthor
Zhao, ChaofengAuthor
Li, ShenghuaAuthor
Pang, SipingAuthor
Year2023Volume59
Issue14
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/d2cc07077dSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDing, Ning, Sun, Qi, Xu, Xudong, Li, Yaqiong, Zhao, Chaofeng, Li, Shenghua, Pang, Siping (2023) Can a heavy trinitromethyl group always result in a higher density?. Chemical Communications, 59 (14) 1939-1942 doi:10.1039/d2cc07077d
Plain TextDing, Ning, Sun, Qi, Xu, Xudong, Li, Yaqiong, Zhao, Chaofeng, Li, Shenghua, Pang, Siping (2023) Can a heavy trinitromethyl group always result in a higher density?. Chemical Communications, 59 (14) 1939-1942 doi:10.1039/d2cc07077d
In(2023) Chemical Communications Vol. 59 (14) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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