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Extreme oxatriquinanes: From protonating oxonium cations to record long C-O bonds
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2012-03-25
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Günbaş, Emrullah Görkem
Hafezi, Nema
Mascal, Mark
Stoyanova, Irini
Tham, Fook
Shepperd, William
Reed, Christopher
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E. G. Günbaş et al., “Extreme oxatriquinanes: From protonating oxonium cations to record long C-O bonds,” 2012, vol. 243, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/54459.