Catenanes: A molecular mechanics analysis of the (C13H26)2 Structure 13‐13 D2
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Jenn-Huei Lii | Norman L. Allinger | Henry F. Schaefer | Ching-Han Hu | H. Schaefer | N. L. Allinger | J. Lii | Ching‐Han Hu
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