Unprecedented (3,10)-Connected 2-D Metal−Organic Framework Constructed from Octanuclear Cobalt(II) Clusters and a New Bifunctional Ligand
Inorganic Chemistry2007Vol. 46(17), pp. 6852–6854
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Abstract
A metal-organic framework with the highest connectivity of 2-D topology was first assembled from an octacobalt(II) cluster as a 10-connected node and a new bifunctional ligand 1-(3,5-dicarboxy-phenyl)-4-phenyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole as a 3-connected node as well as "double bridge" linkers.
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