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      A three-dimensional highly stable cobalt(II) metal–organic framework based on terephthalic acid: synthesis, crystal structure, thermal and physical properties

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      Transition Metal Chemistry
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                Journal
                Transition Metal Chemistry
                Transition Met Chem
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0340-4285
                1572-901X
                October 2012
                August 25 2012
                October 2012
                : 37
                : 7
                : 679-685
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                10.1007/s11243-012-9638-8
                509a5866-7907-4599-9234-648b63ece19c
                © 2012

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