Abstract:
The complexes Ln·2L are formed from metal atoms at 4–30 K, whereas an increase in the metal concentration (M/Ar > 10−4) and temperature (80–210 K) results in the complexes 2Ln·2L (Ln = Sm, Eu; L = 4-pentyl-4’-cyanobiphenyl).
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Article
Language: English
Citation:
A. V. Vlasov, T. I. Shabatina, A. Yu. Ivanov, G. G. Sheina, A. V. Nemukhin, G. B. Sergeev, “Interaction of lanthanide atoms with 4-pentyl-4’-cyanobiphenyl in low-temperature condensates”, Mendeleev Commun., 15:1 (2005), 10–11
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