New Microporous Metal−Organic Framework Demonstrating Unique Selectivity for Detection of High Explosives and Aromatic Compounds
Journal of the American Chemical Society2011Vol. 133(12), pp. 4153–4155
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Abstract
A highly luminescent three-dimensional microporous metal-organic framework, [Zn(2)(oba)(2)(bpy)]·DMA, demonstrates unique selectivity for the detection of high explosives and other aromatics via a fluorescence quenching and enhancement mechanism.
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