A new isoreticular class of metal-organic-frameworks with the MIL-88 topology
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- 1 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Chemical Communications
- No. 3,p. 284-286
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b512169h
Abstract
We report here a new family of isoreticular MOFs, comprising three larger analogues of the nanoporous metallocarboxylate MIL-88; these solids were synthesized using a controlled SBU approach and the three crystal structures were solved using an original simulation-assisted structure determination method in direct space.Keywords
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