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<scene name='10/1092924/Csd_entry_jarmeu_lattice/3'>The CSD entry JARMEU as a 1x4x6 lattice of the metal organic framework</scene>.
<scene name='10/1092924/Csd_entry_jarmeu_lattice/3'>The CSD entry JARMEU as a 1x4x6 lattice of the metal organic framework</scene>.
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<scene name='10/1092924/Csd_entry_jarmeu_lattice/2'>Restrict to only the central cell of the 1x4x6 lattice</scene>.
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Revision as of 19:18, 12 October 2025

A Metal–organic framework structure: the CSD entry JARMEU

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References

  1. 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
  2. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2025/10/advanced-chemistryprize2025.pdf

See also

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