Hi Jin,
The text book might suggest metal ions, or even phosphorylation.these do
require evidence in the form additional structure beyond the metal or
phosphorus though...
Bret
On 4/09/10 9:53 AM, "Jin H. Park" wrote:
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> I have solved the structure.
re was no evidence the Hg was
significantly below fully occupied). Cu has been seen to be "knocked
out" of some of these copper sites, but this didn't seem to be the
situation.
Cheers,
Bret
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