Lin et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Pillaring Zn-triazolate layers with flexible aliphatic dicarboxylates into three-dimensional metal− organic frameworksLin et al., 2008
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- 3654348239124387045
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- Lin Y
- Zhang Y
- Zhang J
- Chen X
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- Crystal Growth and Design
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Solvothermal treatments of Zn (II) salts and 3-amino-1 H-1, 2, 4-triazole in mixed water− dimethylformamide solvent produced a two-dimensional, wavy layer structure [Zn (atz)(fa)](1, Hfa= formic acid) with a 4.82 Zn (atz) topology. While carbonate, oxalate, and aliphatic …
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