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Assembly of two metal-organic frameworks with intrinsic chiral topology from achiral materials
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1021/cg9015096
Authors: X. Jing, L. Zhang, M. Tianliang, G. Li, Y. Yu, Q. Huo, M. Eddaoudi, Y. Liu
Crystal Growth and Design, 10 (2),, 492-494, (2010)
  • Chiral
From metal-organic squares to porous zeolite-like supramolecular assemblie
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1021/ja109980c
Authors: S. Wang, T. Zhao, G. Li, L. Wojtas, Q. Huo, M. Eddaoudi, Y. Liu
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 132 (51), 18038-18041, (2010)
  • Functional metals
  • Hydrogen bonding interactions
  • Metal-organic
  • Supramolecular assemblies
  • Thermal stability
  • Hydrogen bonds
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Metal Organic Framework
  • Unclassified drug
  • Zeolite
  • Zeolite-like supramolecular assembly
Structural diversity through ligand flexibility: two novel metal–organic nets via ligand-to-ligand cross-linking of “paddlewheels”
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1039/C0CC03270K
Authors: W. Qiu, J.A. Perman, Ł. Wojtas, M. Eddaoudi, M.J. Zaworotko
Chem. Commun., 46, 8734-8736, (2010)
  • MOF paddlewheel copper
Insights on adsorption characterization of metal-organic frameworks: a benchmark study on the novel soc-MOF
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1016/j.micromeso.2009.06.014
Authors: J. Moellmer, E.B. Celer, R. Luebke, A.J. Cairns, R. Staudt, M. Eddaoudi, M. Thommes
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Volume 129, Issue 3, Pages 345–353, (2010)
  • Adsorption
  • Characterization
  • Gas separation
  • High pressure
  • MOF
Highly porous ionic rht metal−organic framework for H2 and CO2 storage and separation: a molecular simulation study
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1021/la100509g
Authors: R. Babarao, M. Eddaoudi, J. W. Jiang
Langmuir, 26 (13), pp 11196–11203, (2010)
  • MOF molecular simulation rht Hydrogen Carbon Dioxide
Construction of three metal−organic frameworks based on multifunctional T-shaped tripodal ligands, H3PyImDC
Year: 2010 ISSN:DOI: 10.1021/cg1003403
Authors: X. Jing, H. Meng, G. Li, Y. Yu, Q. Huo, M. Eddaoudi, Y. Liu
Cryst. Growth Des., 10 (8), pp 3489–3495, (2010)
  • MOF
Solvent-free porous framework resulted from 3D entanglement of 1D zigzag coordination polymer
Year: 2010 DOI:10.1039/C0NJ00217H
Authors: G.K. Kole, A.J. Cairns, M. Eddaoudi, J.J. Vittal
New J. Chem., 34, 2392-2395, (2010)
  • MOF

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