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Rearrangements in icosahedral boranes and carboranes revisited. [PDF]
Brown CA, McKee ML.
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The topology of fullerenes. [PDF]
Schwerdtfeger P, Wirz LN, Avery J.
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Structure of the ribonucleic acid bacteriophage R17. [PDF]
Vasquez C, Granboulan N, Franklin RM.
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Molecular Simulation of Hydrogen Systems: From Properties and Methods to Applications and Future Directions. [PDF]
Rahbari A +11 more
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BLOCK PLAN CONSTRUCTION FROM A DELTAHEDRON-BASED ADJACENCY GRAPH
Keenan, David Wayne, 1955-
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We report the synthesis and characterization of the title anion which has a germanium/palladium cluster core of [Ge18Pd3] and six tri-isopropyl tin substituents. Its two Ge9-halves are the first examples of germanium deltahedra with three nonsilyl substituents, tri-isopropyl tin in this case.
Luis G, Perla, Slavi C, Sevov
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Gunaratne, Deepika. (12382732)
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Unveiling the electronic and structural consequences of removing two electrons from B12H122−
The notion that a regular icosahedron is unattainable in neutral B12H12 has persisted for nearly 70 years. This is because 24 valence electrons are used for B-H bonds, while another 24 electrons are necessary to maintain the deltahedron, unlike the 26 ...
Gerardo Hernández-Juárez +2 more
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Construction properties of combinatorial deltahedra
A deltahedron is defined as an ordered triple (V, E, T) of sets whose members are called vertices, edges and triangles respectively, and which obeys certain axioms based on the properties of geometrical polyhedra all of whose faces are triangles.An ...
Robinson, D.F., Foulds, L.R.
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