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Volumn , Issue 14, 2005, Pages 2410-2416

Tris(mercaptoimidazolyl)borate complexes of the coinage metals: Syntheses and molecular structures of the first gold compounds and related copper and silver derivatives

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Indexed keywords

BENZENE; BORON COMPOUNDS; COPPER COMPOUNDS; DERIVATIVES; GOLD COMPOUNDS; METAL ANALYSIS; MOLECULAR STRUCTURE; ORGANIC SOLVENTS; SILVER COMPOUNDS; SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS; SYNTHESIS (CHEMICAL);

EID: 23044486723     PISSN: 14779226     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b506046j     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (43)

References (59)
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    • note
    • Named after the French physicist Jules Antoine Lissajous (1822-1880), who conducted a number of studies in acoustics and optics and invented the vibration microscope, an instrument that showed visually the figures obtained by superimposing two simple orthogonal harmonic motions and is considered the forerunner of the modern oscilloscope.


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