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IN what we have called1 the ‘β-type’ interlamellar sorption complexes of graphitic acid, the sorbed molecules are probably standing normally to the layers of the sorbate. The β-complexes with normal straight-chain amines, which we have been investigating, are particularly interesting, since they are formed over a complete range of chain-lengths.
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ARAGÓN, F., CANO RUIZ, J. & MACEWAN, D. β-Type Interlamellar Sorption Complexes. Nature 183, 740–741 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183740b0
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