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Vanadium fluoroarsenates—folding sheets into highly corrugated layers and crystalline arrays of large inorganic tubes

Vanadium fluoroarsenates—folding sheets into highly corrugated layers and crystalline arrays of large inorganic tubes
Vanadium fluoroarsenates—folding sheets into highly corrugated layers and crystalline arrays of large inorganic tubes
Combinations of vanadium(IV, V) centred oxofluoropolyhedra with arsenate(V) tetrahedra produce complex structures consisting of sheets, strongly corrugated layers and hexagonal arrays of isolated, 33 Å diameter tubes.


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6132-6134
Kotsapa, Eleni
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Weller, Mark T.
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Kotsapa, Eleni
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Weller, Mark T.
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Kotsapa, Eleni and Weller, Mark T. (2011) Vanadium fluoroarsenates—folding sheets into highly corrugated layers and crystalline arrays of large inorganic tubes. Chemical Communications, 47 (21), 6132-6134. (doi:10.1039/C1CC11513H). (PMID:21509360)

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Combinations of vanadium(IV, V) centred oxofluoropolyhedra with arsenate(V) tetrahedra produce complex structures consisting of sheets, strongly corrugated layers and hexagonal arrays of isolated, 33 Å diameter tubes.


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Published date: 20 April 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 189451
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/189451
ISSN: 1359-7345
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Date deposited: 02 Jun 2011 10:30
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Author: Eleni Kotsapa
Author: Mark T. Weller

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