A permanently porous van der Waals solid by using phosphonate monoester linkers in a metal organic framework
Chemical Communications2011Vol. 47(15), pp. 4430–4430
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Abstract
A bis(phosphonatemonoester) is employed as a linker in a Zn(II) metal organic framework. The complex is a layered structure pillared only by vdW interactions between alkyl groups. Nonetheless, permanent pores are formed as confirmed by PXRD and gas sorption analysis.
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