A Dynamic Microporous Metal–Organic Framework with BCT Zeolite Topology: Construction, Structure, and Adsorption Behavior
Crystal Growth & Design2007Vol. 7(11), pp. 2286–2289
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Abstract
A new microporous metal–organic framework (MOF) material [Ni4(dpa)4(pyz)4(H2O)8]·11H2O (1) with BCT zeolite topology has been hydrothermally synthesized. The framework components undergo dynamic structural transformation in response to removal and rebinding of the suitable guest molecules.
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