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After 10a was produced, we placed the crystals together with the filtrate into an acid digestion bomb and heated them hydrothermally at 200°C for one day. This treatment can transform 10a into 10d. Prolonged reaction time for 10a at 120°C or heating 10a in solvent or in the solid state at 200°C did not result in this transformation
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