A mesoporous hydrogen-bonded organic–inorganic framework bearing the isopolymolybdate [Mo36O112(OH2)16]8−
Chemical Communications2004Iss. 5, pp. 637–639
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Abstract
The mesoporous H-bonded organic-inorganic hybrid material is built up from the assembly of the isopolymolybdate [Mo36O112(OH2)16]8- and H2bipy2+, which displays large interconnected cavities and exhibits a reversible water sorption behaviour while maintaining its striking crystal integrity.
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