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English: Structure of diborane(4). (23 June 2011). "The boron–boron single bond in diborane(4) as a non-classical electron donor for hydrogen bonding". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (31): 14026–14032. DOI:10.1039/C1CP20560A. |
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