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Effect of Functionalized Groups on Gas‐Adsorption Properties: Syntheses of Functionalized Microporous Metal–Organic Frameworks and Their High Gas‐Storage …Wang et al., 2014
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- 13777734617733703854
- Author
- Wang Y
- Tan C
- Sun Z
- Xue Z
- Zhu Q
- Shen C
- Wen Y
- Hu S
- Wang Y
- Sheng T
- Wu X
- Publication year
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- Chemistry–A European Journal
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The microporous metal–organic framework (MMOF) Zn4O (L1) 2⋅ 9 DMF⋅ 9 H2O (1‐H) and its functionalized derivatives Zn4O (L1‐CH3) 2⋅ 9 DMF⋅ 9 H2O (2‐CH3) and Zn4O (L1‐Cl) 2⋅ 9 DMF⋅ 9 H2O (3‐Cl) have been synthesized and characterized (H3L1= 4‐[N, N‐bis (4 …
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