Lyubovskaya, 1983 - Google Patents
Organic Metals and Superconductors Based on TetrathiofulvaleneDerivativesLyubovskaya, 1983
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- 18193790765748923417
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- Lyubovskaya R
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- Russian Chemical Reviews
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The latest advances in the synthesis and research into organic metals based on various heterocyclic systems are examined. The influence of the structure of the organic donor and of the size and geometry of the anions on the electrophysical properties of compounds of …
- 229910052751 metal 0 title abstract description 42
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