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Synthesis and applications of isoreticular metal–organic frameworks IRMOFs-n (n= 1, 3, 6, 8)

Mai et al., 2019

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2212476772647412074
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Mai Z
Liu D
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Crystal Growth & Design

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Isoreticular metal–organic frameworks (IRMOFs) are a series of MOFs that own similar network topology. By simple substitution of organic linkers of IRMOF-1 (ie, MOF-5), other IRMOFs can be obtained and have unique features such as large BET surface areas and …
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