Lanthanide-Based Metal Organic Frameworks: Synthetic Strategies and Catalytic Applications
ACS Catalysis2016Vol. 6(9), pp. 6063–6072
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Abstract
This short critical review outlines the main synthetic strategies used in the designed synthesis of lanthanide-based metal organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs). It explains the impact of the choice of organic linker on the final network topology, and it highlights the applications of Ln-MOFs in the catalysis of organic reactions.
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