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Geometrical and orientational isomers in clusters

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Johnson, Brian F.G.
Bott, Adrian W.
Hugh-Jones, Demelza
Rodger, Alison

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A new approach to the greater understanding of orientational and geometrical isomers in substituted carbonyl clusters is given with specific application to Fe3(CO)12-nLn.

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Polyhedron

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