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Effects of Zinc on the New Preparation Method of Hydroxy Double Salts

In this study, a new preparation method of hydroxy double salts (HDSs) including organic compounds between layers has been established in which the HDSs were prepared by reacting ZnO with organic metal salts in water. This method does not need an anion-exchange reaction to incorporate organic compou...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry 1999-09, Vol.38 (19), p.4211-4216
Main Authors: Morioka, Hiroyuki, Tagaya, Hideyuki, Karasu, Masa, Kadokawa, Jun-ichi, Chiba, Koji
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