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Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions : Some New Hexaniobate Salts. / Shmakova, Alexandra A.; Shiriyazdanov, Rishat R.; Karimova, Albina R. et al.

In: Journal of Cluster Science, Vol. 29, No. 6, 01.11.2018, p. 1201-1207.

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Shmakova, AA, Shiriyazdanov, RR, Karimova, AR, Kompankov, NB, Abramov, PA & Sokolov, MN 2018, 'Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions: Some New Hexaniobate Salts', Journal of Cluster Science, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 1201-1207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10876-018-1439-6

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Shmakova, A. A., Shiriyazdanov, R. R., Karimova, A. R., Kompankov, N. B., Abramov, P. A., & Sokolov, M. N. (2018). Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions: Some New Hexaniobate Salts. Journal of Cluster Science, 29(6), 1201-1207. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10876-018-1439-6

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Shmakova AA, Shiriyazdanov RR, Karimova AR, Kompankov NB, Abramov PA, Sokolov MN. Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions: Some New Hexaniobate Salts. Journal of Cluster Science. 2018 Nov 1;29(6):1201-1207. doi: 10.1007/s10876-018-1439-6

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Shmakova, Alexandra A. ; Shiriyazdanov, Rishat R. ; Karimova, Albina R. et al. / Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions : Some New Hexaniobate Salts. In: Journal of Cluster Science. 2018 ; Vol. 29, No. 6. pp. 1201-1207.

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title = "Decay of Hexaniobate Complexes of Mn(IV) and Pt(IV) in Alkaline Solutions: Some New Hexaniobate Salts",
abstract = "This research summarizes the behavior [Mn(Nb6O19)2]12− and [(Nb6O19)2(Pt(OH)2)2]12− in basic solutions at pH 12. After heating of [Mn(Nb6O19)2]12− for 20 min at 60° in the presence of NaOH new very unstable phase Na8[Nb6O19]·25H2O (1) was obtained. Gentle (60 °C) heating of a solution of [(Nb6O19)2(Pt(OH)2)2]12− for 10 min in the presence of NaOH causes rearrangement into [Pt(Nb6O19)2]12−, which was isolated as Na12[Pt(Nb6O19)2]·52H2O (2). Longer heating yields white insoluble amorphous precipitate and crystals of a new hexaniobate phase K5Na3[Nb6O19]·9H2O (3). Crystal structures of the products and their structural relationship with known analogs are discussed.",
keywords = "Alkaline solutions, Manganese, Platinum, Polyoxoniobates, ROUTE, NIOBIUM, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, PLATINUM(IV), PT-195, NIOBATES, IV, SOLID-STATE",
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AU - Karimova, Albina R.

AU - Kompankov, Nikolay B.

AU - Abramov, Pavel A.

AU - Sokolov, Maxim N.

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