Synthesis of elliptical vanadoborates housing bimetallic centers [Zn4(B2O4H2)(V10B28O74H8)]8− and [Mn4(C2O4)(V10B28O74H8)]10−
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Teresa S-C. Law, Herman H-Y. Sung, Ian D. Williams
The hydrothermal synthesis of three new vanadoborate compounds with elliptical (V10B28O74H8) clusters is described. The clusters contain pairs of bimetallic Zn2 or Mn2 units.
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