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Zhang et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Post-synthetic anchoring Fe (III) into a fcu-type Zr-MOF for the catalyzed hydrolysis of 5-hydroxylmethoxyfurfural

Zhang et al., 2021

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5369252089243218078
Author
Zhang M
Lou J
Xu R
Li P
Sha Y
Zhang H
Jia Y
Chen Z
Wu D
Ling Y
Zhou Y
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Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) featuring a fcu-type net based on 12-connected [Zr 6 (μ 3- O) 4 (μ 3-OH) 4] cluster have received considerable interest for the fundamental investigation of structure-property relationships in a wide range of catalytic reactions. In this …
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