The rediscovery of Alfred Werner's second hexol

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Publication Date 2004-09-06
DOI 10.1039/B408277J
Impact Factor 6.222
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W. Gregory Jackson, Josephine A. McKeon, Margareta Zehnder, Markus Neuberger, Silvio Fallab


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Abstract

A compound originally prepared by Alfred Werner but structurally misassigned has been shown by three independent X-ray structural analyses to be a hexanuclear species which can now be regarded as Werner's second hexol, his first being that famous for being the first non-carbon containing species to be optically resolved.

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