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    Synthesis and characterization of oxovanadium(IV) urea compound

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    2005
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    Hassan, Kh.A.
    Al-Hashimi, N.A.
    Nour, E.M.
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    Vanadyl chloride, VOCl2.6H2O, reacts with urea at room temperature to form the four coordinated oxovanadium(IV) complex of the type [V(O)(urea)2(Cl)2]. The complex is in the mononuclear form where the two urea molecules and two chlorides occupy the four equatorial positions in a plane perpendicular to the vanadyl oxygen forming a distorted square pyramid.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/60069
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