Open architectures of metal carboxylates and mixed metal carboxylates of Cu, Mn, Ca and V: Their syntheses, crystal structures and coordination chemistry
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are microporous crystalline substances that exhibit a polymeric networkof M-OCO-M linkages with open pores or cavities their structure. The reaction of a large excess 20% formic acid solution with Cu₂⁺ or in combination with another divalent cation produced a coordina...
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Main Author: | Robles, Julita Climaco |
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