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Linear Chain Bis(oxalato)platinate Salts

Allan E. Underhill, David M. Watkins, Jack M. Williams and Kim Carneiro
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Allan E. Underhill: University College of North Wales, School of Physical and Molecular Sciences
David M. Watkins: University College of North Wales, School of Physical and Molecular Sciences
Jack M. Williams: Argonne National Laboratory, Chemistry Division
Kim Carneiro: University of Copenhagen, Physics Laboratory I

Chapter 4 in Extended Linear Chain Compounds, 1982, pp 119-156 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The great current interest in the chemical and physical properties of bis(oxalato)platinate salts can be directly traced to the characterization by Krogmann less than 20 years ago of several of these salts as partially oxidized materials with seemingly metallic-like properties in one dimension.1–4

Keywords: Torsion Angle; Atom Chain; Platinum Atom; Chain Direction; Room Temperature Conductivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3249-7_4

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