Temperature-Dependent Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on a Flexible Tetradentate Ligand with Bidirectional Coordination Donors
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(15), pp. 4520–4521
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Yu‐Bin Dong, You‐Yun Jiang, Jie Li, Jian‐Ping Ma, Fengling Liu, Bo Tang, Ru‐Qi Huang, Stuart R. Batten
Abstract
Using a temperature-dependent synthetic approach, four distinct new silver(I) coordination polymers resulting from the different conformations adopted by the flexible ligand at different temperatures were obtained.
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