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FOLLOWING Bullen, Mason and Pauling's confirmation of the trimeric structure of anhydrous nickel-(II) acetylacetonate1, we report evidence for the persistence of the trimeric structure in solution.
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GRADDON, D., WATTON, E. Trimerization of Nickel-(II) Acetylacetonate in Solution. Nature 190, 906–907 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190906a0
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