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    Gelation of La(III) cations promoted by 5-(2-pyridyl) tetrazolate and water

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    Authors
    Andrews, P.
    Junk, P.
    Massi, Massimiliano
    Silberstein, Morry
    Date
    2006
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Andrews, Philip C. and Junk, Peter C. and Massi, Massimiliano and Silberstein, Morry. 2006. Gelation of La(III) cations promoted by 5-(2-pyridyl) tetrazolate and water. Chemical Communications 31: pp. 3317-3319.
    Source Title
    Chemical Communications
    DOI
    10.1039/b605006a
    ISSN
    13597345
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4192
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Addition of water to the product formed when LaCl3 and 1H-5-(2-pyridyl) tetrazole (LH) were treated with an excess of triethylamine in ethanol, resulted in the reversible formation of a hydrogel, which when further treated with EtOH-(PrOH)-Pr-i produced crystals of [LaL3(H2O)(3)]center dot(H2O)(4), as determined by X-ray crystallography.

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