An unprecedented two-fold interpenetrated heterometallic 4664 network constructed by five-connected copper metal nodes
Chemical Communications2001Iss. 12, pp. 1064–1065
Citations Over TimeTop 14% of 2001 papers
Abstract
Hydrothermal reactions making use of dichromate metal anion as a secondary ligand yielded a novel three dimensional, bimetallic copper(II)–chromium(VI) network with an unprecedented 4664 topology consisting of Cu(II) ions as five-connected nodes; two such networks, completely identical, interlock to generate a two-fold interpenetrated structure.
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