First Direct Imaging of Giant Pores of the Metal−Organic Framework MIL-101
Chemistry of Materials2005Vol. 17(26), pp. 6525–6527
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Abstract
Here we report the first direct imaging of the giant pores distribution in the MIL-101 compound, which represents the largest porous MOF discovered up to now, with cage volumes up to ca. 20 600 Å3 and a record sorption capacity (SLangmuir ∼ 5900 ± 300 m2·g-1).
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