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to an oxygen atom from the substrate through its free bonds. In these contexts, it appears that the carbonite ion reacts with excess carbon monoxide to form an anion with the
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Kafafi, Zakya H.; Hauge, Robert H.; Billups, W. Edward; Margrave, John L. (1983). "Carbon dioxide activation by lithium metal. 1. Infrared spectra of LiCO
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Binet, Claude; Ahmed Badri; Magali
Boutonnet-Kizling; Jean-Claude Lavalley (1994). "FTIR study of carbon monoxide adsorption on ceria: CO
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was used as the metal. The alkali metal carbonites obtained in the cryogenic experiments decomposed to the corresponding
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Babaeva, M. A.; Tsyganenko, A. A. (1987). "Infrared spectroscopic evidence for the formation of carbonite
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