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Publications by Paul A. Heiney
Increasing 3D Supramolecular Order by Decreasing Molecular Order. A Comparative Study of Helical Assemblies of Dendronized Nonchlorinated and Tetrachlorinated Perylene Bisimides
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Structure and Phase Transition of the 6,5-Annulene Isomer ofC61H2
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