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Octahedral molybdenum iodide clusters with pyrazole or pyrazolate ligands. / Kozlova, Ksenia S.; Berezin, Alexey S.; Kuratieva, Natalia et al.

In: Dalton Transactions, Vol. 53, No. 38, 10.09.2024, p. 15959-15967.

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Kozlova, KS, Berezin, AS, Kuratieva, N, Shestopalov, MA & Ivanov, AA 2024, 'Octahedral molybdenum iodide clusters with pyrazole or pyrazolate ligands', Dalton Transactions, vol. 53, no. 38, pp. 15959-15967. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4dt01831a

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Kozlova, K. S., Berezin, A. S., Kuratieva, N., Shestopalov, M. A., & Ivanov, A. A. (2024). Octahedral molybdenum iodide clusters with pyrazole or pyrazolate ligands. Dalton Transactions, 53(38), 15959-15967. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4dt01831a

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Kozlova KS, Berezin AS, Kuratieva N, Shestopalov MA, Ivanov AA. Octahedral molybdenum iodide clusters with pyrazole or pyrazolate ligands. Dalton Transactions. 2024 Sept 10;53(38):15959-15967. doi: 10.1039/d4dt01831a

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Kozlova, Ksenia S. ; Berezin, Alexey S. ; Kuratieva, Natalia et al. / Octahedral molybdenum iodide clusters with pyrazole or pyrazolate ligands. In: Dalton Transactions. 2024 ; Vol. 53, No. 38. pp. 15959-15967.

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