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Owczarek, Magdalena, Jakubas, Ryszard, Pietraszko, Adam, Medycki, Wojciech, Baran, Jan (2013) Investigation of structure–properties relationship in a novel family of halogenoantimonates(iii) and halogenobismuthates(iii) with morpholinium cation: [NH2(C2H4)2O]MX4. Crystal structure, phase transitions and dynamics of molecules. Dalton Transactions, 42 (42). 15069pp. doi:10.1039/c3dt51726h

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TitleInvestigation of structure–properties relationship in a novel family of halogenoantimonates(iii) and halogenobismuthates(iii) with morpholinium cation: [NH2(C2H4)2O]MX4. Crystal structure, phase transitions and dynamics of molecules
JournalDalton Transactions
AuthorsOwczarek, MagdalenaAuthor
Jakubas, RyszardAuthor
Pietraszko, AdamAuthor
Medycki, WojciechAuthor
Baran, JanAuthor
Year2013Volume42
Issue42
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/c3dt51726hSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceOwczarek, Magdalena, Jakubas, Ryszard, Pietraszko, Adam, Medycki, Wojciech, Baran, Jan (2013) Investigation of structure–properties relationship in a novel family of halogenoantimonates(iii) and halogenobismuthates(iii) with morpholinium cation: [NH2(C2H4)2O]MX4. Crystal structure, phase transitions and dynamics of molecules. Dalton Transactions, 42 (42). 15069pp. doi:10.1039/c3dt51726h
Plain TextOwczarek, Magdalena, Jakubas, Ryszard, Pietraszko, Adam, Medycki, Wojciech, Baran, Jan (2013) Investigation of structure–properties relationship in a novel family of halogenoantimonates(iii) and halogenobismuthates(iii) with morpholinium cation: [NH2(C2H4)2O]MX4. Crystal structure, phase transitions and dynamics of molecules. Dalton Transactions, 42 (42). 15069pp. doi:10.1039/c3dt51726h
In(2013) Dalton Transactions Vol. 42 (42) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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