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Mao, Zhong, Huang, Jie-Sheng, Che, Chi-Ming, Zhu, Nianyong, Leung, Sarana Ka-Yan, Zhou, Zhong-Yuan (2005) Unexpected Reactivities of Cu2(diphosphine)2Complexes in Alcohol:  Isolation, X-ray Crystal Structure, and Photoluminescent Properties of a Remarkably Stable [Cu3(diphosphine)3(μ3-H)]2+Hydride Complex. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (13) 4562-4563 doi:10.1021/ja042335c

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TitleUnexpected Reactivities of Cu2(diphosphine)2Complexes in Alcohol:  Isolation, X-ray Crystal Structure, and Photoluminescent Properties of a Remarkably Stable [Cu3(diphosphine)3(μ3-H)]2+Hydride Complex
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsMao, ZhongAuthor
Huang, Jie-ShengAuthor
Che, Chi-MingAuthor
Zhu, NianyongAuthor
Leung, Sarana Ka-YanAuthor
Zhou, Zhong-YuanAuthor
Year2005 (April)Volume127
Issue13
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja042335cSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMao, Zhong, Huang, Jie-Sheng, Che, Chi-Ming, Zhu, Nianyong, Leung, Sarana Ka-Yan, Zhou, Zhong-Yuan (2005) Unexpected Reactivities of Cu2(diphosphine)2Complexes in Alcohol:  Isolation, X-ray Crystal Structure, and Photoluminescent Properties of a Remarkably Stable [Cu3(diphosphine)3(μ3-H)]2+Hydride Complex. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (13) 4562-4563 doi:10.1021/ja042335c
Plain TextMao, Zhong, Huang, Jie-Sheng, Che, Chi-Ming, Zhu, Nianyong, Leung, Sarana Ka-Yan, Zhou, Zhong-Yuan (2005) Unexpected Reactivities of Cu2(diphosphine)2Complexes in Alcohol:  Isolation, X-ray Crystal Structure, and Photoluminescent Properties of a Remarkably Stable [Cu3(diphosphine)3(μ3-H)]2+Hydride Complex. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 127 (13) 4562-4563 doi:10.1021/ja042335c
In(2005, April) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 127 (13) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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