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| - Generally, the metal crosslinking agent takes the form of a salt, e.g., an inorganic salt such as a halide (e.g., chloride, nitrate or sulfate), or as a carboxylate, e.g., a monodentate carboxylate, such as a hydrocarbyl monocarboxylate, e.g., with 1???24 carbon atoms (e.g., 2???6) in the carboxylic acid, which may be an alkanoic acid such as acetate.
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