too I think.
All the best
Martyn
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University of Cambridge
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cheers
Martyn
Martyn Symmons
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Hi Stefano,
How certain are you that this link is truly what you think it is? If I
understand what you're saying - y
Hi Stefano,
How certain are you that this link is truly what you think it is? If I
understand what you're saying - you want to create a (thioperoxythio) link
- this chemistry should be hideously unstable. Can you explain this using
disorder, or perhaps the residual density is a symmetry artifact?