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    <title>High Co-ordination Numbers for Methylmercury(II); X-Ray and 1H N.M.R. Studies of [MeHgL]NO3 (L = 4,4’,4”-Triethyl-2,2’:6’,2”-terpyridyl and Di-2-pyridylmethane)</title>
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    <abstract>Methylmercury(II) forms complexes [MeHgL]NO3 (L = 2,2’: 6’,2”-terpyridyls and di-2-pyridylmethane) where the ligands L are bidentate in methanol, but tridentate and bidentate, respectively, in the solid state with co-ordination geometries for mercury based on a&#13;
near linear dominant C-Hg-N unit with additional weak&#13;
Hg-N bonding.</abstract>
    <date>1980</date>
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    <publication>Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications</publication>
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    <pagerange>316-318</pagerange>
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