Agarwal, 2016 - Google Patents
High proton-conduction in a three-dimensional microporous coordination polymer of Mn (II)Agarwal, 2016
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- 9671879480948376303
- Author
- Agarwal R
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- Publication venue
- Inorganic Chemistry Communications
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Proton conductivity is shown for a previously reported, porous coordination polymer {[Mn 2 (DBIBA) 3]·(NO 3)· 3DMF· 4H 2 O} n,[DBIBAH= 3, 5-di (1H-benzo [d] imidazol-1-yl) benzoic acid] consisting of hexagonal cavities. Nitrate ions and water molecules are present in the …
- 229920001795 Coordination polymer 0 title abstract description 13
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