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Diversity Oriented Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks
Metal‒Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of novel porous materials bearing unique high surface area and structural tunability. Post-synthetic functionalization plays a pivotal role not only in fac...
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Creating hierarchical pores in metal–organic frameworks via postsynthetic reactions
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) demonstrate promise for a multitude of applications owing to their high porosity and surface area. However, the majority of conventional MOFs possess only micropores with very l...
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Publisher Correction: Rapid desolvation-triggered domino lattice rearrangement in a metal–organic framework
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Rapid desolvation-triggered domino lattice rearrangement in a metal–organic framework
Topological transitions between considerably different phases typically require harsh conditions to collectively break chemical bonds and overcome the stress caused to the original structure by altering its co...