Removal of conflicting molecular symmetries restores a hexagonal array of six-fold phenyl embraces in a bis(trityl)-containing compound. I. Crystals of 1,1,1,6,6,6-hexaphenyl-2,4-hexadiyne
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Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay | S. D. Karlen | M. Garcia‐Garibay | and Saeed I. Khan | Steven D. Karlen | A. S. Khan
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