Tubular crystals growth for a nanoporous hydrogen-bonded metal–organic framework
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en
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CrystEngComm. 2010, vol. 12, n° 11, p. 3496-3498
Royal Society of Chemistry
English Abstract
A supramolecular architecture formed by H-bonded assemblage of ditopic bisimidazoliumbenzene cations with anionic metal-oxalate modules shows permanent porosity upon guests release; the reversible sorption process being ...Read more >
A supramolecular architecture formed by H-bonded assemblage of ditopic bisimidazoliumbenzene cations with anionic metal-oxalate modules shows permanent porosity upon guests release; the reversible sorption process being accompanied by crystal-to-crystal transformations. Additional macroporosity for the material was achieved by controlled growth of crystals with tubular morphology.Read less <
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Hal imported