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Crystallographic Analysis of the Structure of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O. Sublattice of Iodine Atoms : A Common Skeleton of the Structures. / Borisov, S. V.; Pervukhina, N. V.; Magarill, S. A.

в: Journal of Structural Chemistry, Том 59, № 6, 01.11.2018, стр. 1387-1391.

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Borisov, SV, Pervukhina, NV & Magarill, SA 2018, 'Crystallographic Analysis of the Structure of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O. Sublattice of Iodine Atoms: A Common Skeleton of the Structures', Journal of Structural Chemistry, Том. 59, № 6, стр. 1387-1391. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0022476618060197

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Borisov SV, Pervukhina NV, Magarill SA. Crystallographic Analysis of the Structure of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O. Sublattice of Iodine Atoms: A Common Skeleton of the Structures. Journal of Structural Chemistry. 2018 нояб. 1;59(6):1387-1391. doi: 10.1134/S0022476618060197

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Borisov, S. V. ; Pervukhina, N. V. ; Magarill, S. A. / Crystallographic Analysis of the Structure of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O. Sublattice of Iodine Atoms : A Common Skeleton of the Structures. в: Journal of Structural Chemistry. 2018 ; Том 59, № 6. стр. 1387-1391.

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title = "Crystallographic Analysis of the Structure of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O. Sublattice of Iodine Atoms: A Common Skeleton of the Structures",
abstract = "The crystallographic analysis of the recently determined structures of LaBiI6·13H2O and NdBiI6·13H2O reveals that their common basis is a sublattice of iodine anions built of coherently assembled octahedral I6 fragments. The relationship between the parameters of orthorhombic and monoclinic unit cells of these structures is shown and their symmetry features are discussed.",
keywords = "crystallographic analysis, coherent assembly, sublattice of iodine anions, packing of complex [Ln(HO)] and [BiI] ions, packing of complex [Ln(H2O)(9)](3+) and [BiI6](3-) ions, crystallographic analysis, sublattice of iodine anions, coherent assembly",
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