Coordination polymers based on µ2η1:η1 and µ2η2:η2 bridging mode of pyridyl carboxylate: ionic liquid-induced hydrothermal synthesis, structural and thermogravimetric analysis
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Coordination polymers based on µ2η1:η1 and µ2η2:η2 bridging mode of pyridyl carboxylate: ionic liquid-induced hydrothermal synthesis, structural and thermogravimetric analysis
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Coordination polymer, X-ray structural studies, Carboxylate bridging, Thermogravimetric analysis
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Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society
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Springer Nature
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2018-06-07
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10.1007/s13738-018-1420-1
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