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Londesborough MG, Bould J, Base T, et al. An experimental solution to the "missing hydrogens" question surrounding the macropolyhedral 19-vertex boron hydride monoanion [B19H22]-, a simplification of its synthesis, and its use as an intermediate in the first example of syn-B18H22 to anti-B18H22 isomer conversion. Inorg Chem. 2010;49(9):4092-8doi: 10.1021/ic901976y.
Londesborough, M. G., Bould, J., Base, T., Hnyk, D., Bakardjiev, M., Holub, J., Císarová, I., & Kennedy, J. D. (2010). An experimental solution to the "missing hydrogens" question surrounding the macropolyhedral 19-vertex boron hydride monoanion [B19H22]-, a simplification of its synthesis, and its use as an intermediate in the first example of syn-B18H22 to anti-B18H22 isomer conversion. Inorganic chemistry, 49(9), 4092-8. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic901976y
Londesborough, Michael G S, et al. "An experimental solution to the "missing hydrogens" question surrounding the macropolyhedral 19-vertex boron hydride monoanion [B19H22]-, a simplification of its synthesis, and its use as an intermediate in the first example of syn-B18H22 to anti-B18H22 isomer conversion." Inorganic chemistry vol. 49,9 (2010): 4092-8. doi: https://doi.org/10.1021/ic901976y
Londesborough MG, Bould J, Base T, Hnyk D, Bakardjiev M, Holub J, Císarová I, Kennedy JD. An experimental solution to the "missing hydrogens" question surrounding the macropolyhedral 19-vertex boron hydride monoanion [B19H22]-, a simplification of its synthesis, and its use as an intermediate in the first example of syn-B18H22 to anti-B18H22 isomer conversion. Inorg Chem. 2010 May 03;49(9):4092-8. doi: 10.1021/ic901976y. PMID: 20349936.
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