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Relationship between the stabilities of mono- and dialkyldithiocarbamates of mercury, palladium, and silver and the number of CH2 groups in the hydrocarbon radicals

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Tulyupa, F.M., Usatenko, Y.I. & Tkacheva, L.M. Relationship between the stabilities of mono- and dialkyldithiocarbamates of mercury, palladium, and silver and the number of CH2 groups in the hydrocarbon radicals. Theor Exp Chem 5, 263–266 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01109677

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