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Bromo- and Polybromoantimonates(V) : Structural and Theoretical Studies of Hybrid Halogen-Rich Halometalate Frameworks. / Adonin, Sergey A.; Bondarenko, Mikhail A.; Abramov, Pavel A. и др.

в: Chemistry - A European Journal, Том 24, № 40, 17.07.2018, стр. 10165-10170.

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Adonin, SA, Bondarenko, MA, Abramov, PA, Novikov, AS, Plyusnin, PE, Sokolov, MN & Fedin, VP 2018, 'Bromo- and Polybromoantimonates(V): Structural and Theoretical Studies of Hybrid Halogen-Rich Halometalate Frameworks', Chemistry - A European Journal, Том. 24, № 40, стр. 10165-10170. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201801338

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Adonin SA, Bondarenko MA, Abramov PA, Novikov AS, Plyusnin PE, Sokolov MN и др. Bromo- and Polybromoantimonates(V): Structural and Theoretical Studies of Hybrid Halogen-Rich Halometalate Frameworks. Chemistry - A European Journal. 2018 июль 17;24(40):10165-10170. Epub 2018 апр. 23. doi: 10.1002/chem.201801338

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Adonin, Sergey A. ; Bondarenko, Mikhail A. ; Abramov, Pavel A. и др. / Bromo- and Polybromoantimonates(V) : Structural and Theoretical Studies of Hybrid Halogen-Rich Halometalate Frameworks. в: Chemistry - A European Journal. 2018 ; Том 24, № 40. стр. 10165-10170.

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title = "Bromo- and Polybromoantimonates(V): Structural and Theoretical Studies of Hybrid Halogen-Rich Halometalate Frameworks",
abstract = "Cation-dependent reactions “[SbBr6]3−+Br2+HBr+CationBrx” result in the formation of bromide/polybromide complexes with zero-, one-, two-, or three-dimensional supramolecular frameworks and different Br/Sb ratios (up to 11). Seven new compounds representing six structural types were characterized by XRD and thermogravimetric analysis and DFT calculations enabled estimation of the energies of the Br⋅⋅⋅Br contacts (1.1–4.6 kcal mol−1).",
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AU - Novikov, Alexander S.

AU - Plyusnin, Pavel E.

AU - Sokolov, Maxim N.

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