Zhao et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Enhancing gas adsorption and separation capacity through ligand functionalization of microporous metal–organic framework structuresZhao et al., 2011
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- 10318635663482701148
- Author
- Zhao Y
- Wu H
- Emge T
- Gong Q
- Nijem N
- Chabal Y
- Kong L
- Langreth D
- Liu H
- Zeng H
- Li J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemistry–A European Journal
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Hydroxyl‐and amino‐functionalized [Zn (BDC)(TED) 0.5]⋅ 2DMF⋅ 0.2 H2O leads to two new structures,[Zn (BDC‐OH)(TED) 0.5]⋅ 1.5 DMF⋅ 0.3 H2O and [Zn (BDC‐NH2)(TED) 0.5]⋅ xDMF⋅ yH2O (BDC= terephthalic acid, TED= triethylenediamine, BDC‐OH= 2 …
- 239000003446 ligand 0 title abstract description 16
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