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Thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachloroosmate. / Asanova, T. I.; Kantor, I.; Asanov, I. P. и др.

в: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Том 18, № 48, 2016, стр. 33134-33141.

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Asanova, TI, Kantor, I, Asanov, IP, Korenev, SV & Yusenko, KV 2016, 'Thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachloroosmate', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Том. 18, № 48, стр. 33134-33141. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp07133c

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Asanova, T. I., Kantor, I., Asanov, I. P., Korenev, S. V., & Yusenko, K. V. (2016). Thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachloroosmate. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18(48), 33134-33141. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp07133c

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Asanova TI, Kantor I, Asanov IP, Korenev SV, Yusenko KV. Thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachloroosmate. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2016;18(48):33134-33141. doi: 10.1039/c6cp07133c

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Asanova, T. I. ; Kantor, I. ; Asanov, I. P. и др. / Thermal decomposition of ammonium hexachloroosmate. в: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2016 ; Том 18, № 48. стр. 33134-33141.

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