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Bismuth polycations refer to a class of complex ions that contain bismuth (Bi) in a polycationic form, meaning that they carry multiple positive charges. These species often arise from the interaction of bismuth with various ligands, such as organic molecules or other anions, leading to the formation of coordination complexes. Bismuth polycations have garnered interest in various fields, including material science, medicine, and coordination chemistry, due to their unique properties.

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