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In this paper, some results obtained on the formation of isolated molecules of composition SnOx in silver and SnF x in copper are reviewed. Hyperfine interaction and ion beam interaction techniques were used for the identification of these molecules.
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de Waard, H. Isolated molecules in metals. Hyperfine Interact 72, 229–237 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398867
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