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A highly porous metal–organic framework, constructed from a cuboctahedral super-molecular building block, with exceptionally high methane uptake

Stoeck et al., 2012

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4290625454280048768
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Stoeck U
Krause S
Bon V
Senkovska I
Kaskel S
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Chemical Communications

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A highly porous metal–organic framework Cu2 (BBCDC)(BBCDC= 9, 9′-([1, 1′-iphenyl]-4, 4′-diyl) is (9H-arbazole-3, 6-iarboxylate)(DUT-49) with a specific surface area of 5476 m2 g− 1, a pore volume of 2.91 cm3 g− 1, a H2 excess uptake of 80 mg g− 1 (77 K, 50 bar), a …
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