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A New Approach to Functionalize an Organic Compound Through the Influence of Metal Bis(dithiolene) Complexes Leading to Ion-Pair Compounds Exhibiting Strong Emission at Room Temperature in the Visible Region
doi 10.1021/ic0615980.s002
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