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Synthesis and Characterization of Two New Mononuclear Complexes of Cobalt(II) with 7-Azaindole

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Synthesis and Characterization of Two New Mononuclear Complexes of Cobalt(II) with 7-Azaindole
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Journal of Chemical Crystallography, March 2017
DOI 10.1007/s10870-017-0676-0
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Jacob A. Przyojski, Hadi D. Arman, Nicole N. Myers, Judith A. Walmsley

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