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Revision as of 18:29, 9 October 2025
A cubic diamond lattice metal-organic framework
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Technical Details
The views featuring the 1x1x3 set and the plane were built using the Jmol Crystal Symmetry Explorer to examine CSD Entry: JARMEU.
Reference
- B.F. Hoskins and R. Robson. 1989. Infinite polymeric frameworks consisting of three dimensionally linked rod-like segments. Journal of the American Chemical Society, v111, pg. 5962-5964, |DOI: 10.1021/ja00197a079
See also
A catalytic molybdenum metal-organic framework
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Technical Details
The views featuring the 1x1x3 set and the plane were built using the Jmol Crystal Symmetry Explorer to examine CSD Entry: WUTXUH.
Reference
- Xia Z, Li F, Xu L, Feng P. A stable and highly selective metalloporphyrin based framework for the catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene. Dalton Trans. 2020 Aug 18;49(32):11157-11162. PMID:32744270 doi:10.1039/d0dt01420f
