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Koch, Klaus R., Engelbrecht, Leon (2017) Intrinsic37/35Cl and18/16O isotope shifts in195Pt and103Rh NMR of purely inorganic Pt and Rh complexes as unique spectroscopic fingerprints for unambiguous assignment of structure. Dalton Transactions, 46 (29). 9303-9315 doi:10.1039/c7dt01722g

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TitleIntrinsic37/35Cl and18/16O isotope shifts in195Pt and103Rh NMR of purely inorganic Pt and Rh complexes as unique spectroscopic fingerprints for unambiguous assignment of structure
JournalDalton Transactions
AuthorsKoch, Klaus R.Author
Engelbrecht, LeonAuthor
Year2017Volume46
Issue29
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/c7dt01722gSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKoch, Klaus R., Engelbrecht, Leon (2017) Intrinsic37/35Cl and18/16O isotope shifts in195Pt and103Rh NMR of purely inorganic Pt and Rh complexes as unique spectroscopic fingerprints for unambiguous assignment of structure. Dalton Transactions, 46 (29). 9303-9315 doi:10.1039/c7dt01722g
Plain TextKoch, Klaus R., Engelbrecht, Leon (2017) Intrinsic37/35Cl and18/16O isotope shifts in195Pt and103Rh NMR of purely inorganic Pt and Rh complexes as unique spectroscopic fingerprints for unambiguous assignment of structure. Dalton Transactions, 46 (29). 9303-9315 doi:10.1039/c7dt01722g
In(2017) Dalton Transactions Vol. 46 (29) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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