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Guest inducing fluorescence switching in lanthanide–tris ((4-carboxyl) phenylduryl) amine frameworks integrating porosity and flexibilityHe et al., 2014
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- He Y
- Tan Y
- Zhang J
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry C
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By employing the nanosized tris ((4-carboxyl) phenylduryl) amine ligand to assemble with Ln3+ ions, a series of 2-fold interpenetrating lanthanide–organic frameworks (LnOFs; Ln= Y, Eu–Yb; FIR-16 to FIR-24) and heterometallic EuxTby–LnOFs (x+ y= 2; FIR-25 to FIR-27) …
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