Qian et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Sorption comparison of two indium–organic framework isomers with syn–anti configurationsQian et al., 2014
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- Qian J
- Jiang F
- Su K
- Li Q
- Zhou K
- Wu M
- Yuan D
- Hong M
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- CrystEngComm
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Two indium–organic framework isomers, namely [Me2NH2][In (BPDC) 2](InOF-3) and [MeNH3][In (BPDC) 2](InOF-4), have been solvothermally prepared from a biphenyl-3, 3′- dicarboxylate ligand (H2BPDC) with changeable conformation, and feature skeletal …
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