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Organic clathrates p-HOC6H4COOH · 2H2O · 5CH3COOH and p-HOC6H4COOH · 10 HCOOH were synthesized for the first time, and their structure was studied by elemental analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, and thermogravimetry.
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Original Russian Text © B.T. Usubaliev, A.L. Shabanov, P.S. Abdurakhmanova, D.M. Ganbarov, M.M. Gasanova, 2011, published in Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii, 2011, Vol. 81, No. 9, pp. 1535–1539.
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Usubaliev, B.T., Shabanov, A.L., Abdurakhmanova, P.S. et al. Synthesis and structure of organic clathrates p-hydroxybenzoic acid-water-acetic acid (1/2/5) and p-hydroxybenzoic acid-formic acid (1/10). Russ J Gen Chem 81, 1873 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070363211090222
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