
Marcus Zink
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Aug 16, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jörg Daniels |Thomas Bredow |Marcus Zink |Christopher Zimbardi
Introduction The formation of polycationic clusters is a well-known feature of the elements of the chalcogen series of which tellurium has the richest structural chemistry. Tellurium polycationic clusters are known in various size, shape and charge.1 Among the known polycations are discrete, molecular entities, e. g. (Te4)2+, (Te8)2+ or (Te6)4+.
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