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Dimer Species in Aqueous-solutions of M-phenylenediamine-n,N,N',N'-tetra-acetic Acid (m-h4pdta) With Copper(ii) and of Pyridine-2,6-diamine-n,N,N',N'-tetra-acetic Acid (2,6-h4pydta) With Nickel(ii) - X-ray Crystal-structures of Na4[cu2(m-pdta)2].18h2o, Na4[co2(m-pdta)2].10h2o, and Na4[ni2(2,6-pydta)2].8h2o

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Bibliographic reference Mederos, A. ; Gili, P. ; Dominguez, S. ; Benitez, A. ; Palacios, MS. ; et. al. Dimer Species in Aqueous-solutions of M-phenylenediamine-n,N,N',N'-tetra-acetic Acid (m-h4pdta) With Copper(ii) and of Pyridine-2,6-diamine-n,N,N',N'-tetra-acetic Acid (2,6-h4pydta) With Nickel(ii) - X-ray Crystal-structures of Na4[cu2(m-pdta)2].18h2o, Na4[co2(m-pdta)2].10h2o, and Na4[ni2(2,6-pydta)2].8h2o. In: Dalton Transactions, , no. 4, p. 1477-1491 (1990)
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