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- Boron halides as reagents in inorganic syntheses. Part IV. Preparation of tris-µ-chloro-hexabromo-triangulo-trirhenium(III)(3Re–Re) and Re3I9; halogen exchange reactions with Re3Cl9 and the crystal structure of a sublimation product of tris-µ-chloro-hexabromo-triangulo-trirhenium(III)(3Re–Re). M. A. Bush, P. M. Druce, M. F. Lappert
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- 1032. Carboxylic acid complexes of rhenium. F. Taha, G. Wilkinson
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- 861. Rhenium complexes with a tritertiary and a tetratertiary arsine. R. J. Mawby, L. M. Venanzi
, J. Chem. Soc.
, 1962
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- An outline of rhenium chemistry. A. A. Woolf
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, J. Chem. Soc.
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- The preparation of oxytetrachlorides of molybdenum, rhenium, and tungsten by the reaction of sulphuryl chloride with the metals. D. A. Edwards, A. A. Woolf
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- Growth of two-dimensional rhenium disulfide (ReS2) nanosheets with a few layers at low temperature. Saeah Kim, Hak Ki Yu, Seokhyun Yoon, Nam-Suk Lee, Myung Hwa Kim
, CrystEngComm
, 2017
, 19
, 5341