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Microporous metal-organic frameworks structures

Fang Q, Zhu G, Xue M et al (2006) Structure, luminescence, and adsorption properties of two chiral microporous metal-organic frameworks. Inorg Chem 45 3582-3587... [Pg.82]

Zhong RQ, Zou RQ, Xu Q. Microporous metal-organic framework Zinc(II) imidazole-4,5-dicarboxylate four-fold helical structure and strong fluorescent emission. Micropor Mesopor Mater 2007 102 122-7. [Pg.108]

The first part of the book documents the history, structure, chemistry, formulation and characterizations of zeolites in Chapters 1-4. The past 60 years have seen a progression in molecular sieve materials from aluminosilicate zeolites to micro-porous silica polymorphs, microporous aluminophosphate-based polymorphs, metallosihcate and metallophosphate compositions, octahedral-tetrahedral frameworks, mesoporous molecular sieves and, most recently, hybrid metal organic frameworks (MOFs). [Pg.625]

The book Porous Materials for Carbon Dioxide Capture is aimed at providing researchers with the most pertinent and up-to-date advances related to the fields of porous materials design and fabrication and subsequent evaluation in innovative cyclic CO2 adsorption processes, with special emphasis on uncovering the relationships between structural characteristics and CO2 capture performance. The book is divided into seven chapters that provide a resume of the current state of knowledge of porous CO2 capture materials, which include ionic liquid-derived carbonaceous adsorbents, porous carbons, metal-organic frameworks, porous aromatic frameworks, microporous organic polymers, sorption techniques such as cyclic calcination and carbonation reactions, and membrane separations. [Pg.251]

Guo X, Zhu G, Sun F et al (2006) Synthesis, structure, and luminescent properties of microporous lanthanide metal—organic frameworks with inorganic rod-shaped building units. Inorg Chem 45 2581-2587... [Pg.85]


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