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A synthetic route to cationic ‘3 + 2’ oxorhenium(V) complexes containing imidazole derivatives

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Pages 1589-1595 | Accepted 16 May 2005, Published online: 12 Apr 2011

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Abubak’r Abrahams, Thomas I. A. Gerber, Dibanisile R. Luzipo & Peter Mayer. (2007) Synthesis and characterization of a cationic oxorhenium(V) complex containing the pentadentate N3O2-donor ligand ( -methylsalicylideneiminopropyl)amine. Journal of Coordination Chemistry 60:20, pages 2215-2220.
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