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From Condensed Lanthanide Coordination Solids to MicroporousFrameworks Having Accessible Metal Sites
Porous Metal−Organic Polyhedra: 25 ÅCuboctahedron Constructed from 12 Cu2(CO2)4Paddle-Wheel Building Blocks
Design, Synthesis, Structure, and Gas (N2, Ar, CO2, CH4, andH2) Sorption Properties of Porous Metal-Organic Tetrahedraland Heterocuboidal Polyhedra
Impact of Preparation and Handling on the Hydrogen Storage Properties ofZn4O(1,4-benzenedicarboxylate)3 (MOF-5)
Control of Vertex Geometry, Structure Dimensionality, Functionality, and Pore Metrics in the Reticular Synthesis of Crystalline Metal−Organic Frameworks and Polyhedra
Layered Structures Constructed from New Linkages ofGe7(O,OH,F)19 Clusters
Establishing Microporosity in Open Metal−OrganicFrameworks: Gas Sorption Isotherms for Zn(BDC)(BDC = 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylate)
Highly Porous and Stable Metal−Organic Frameworks: StructureDesign and Sorption Properties
The Reticular Chemistry Structure Resource (RCSR) Database of, and Symbols for, Crystal Nets
Synthesis and Characterization of Zirconogermanates
Reticular Synthesis of Microporous and Mesoporous 2D Covalent OrganicFrameworks
Design of New Materials for Methane Storage
Transformation of Germanium Dioxide toMicroporous Germanate 4-Connected Nets
Noninterpenetrating Indium Sulfide SupertetrahedralCristobalite Framework
One-Step Synthesis and Structure of an Oligo(spiro-orthocarbonate)
Rod Packings and Metal−Organic Frameworks Constructedfrom Rod-Shaped Secondary Building Units
Covalent Organic Frameworks as Exceptional Hydrogen Storage Materials
Reticular Synthesis of Covalent Organic Borosilicate Frameworks
Metal−Organic Frameworks with Exceptionally High Capacity for Storage ofCarbon Dioxide at Room Temperature
Construction of Porous Solids from Hydrogen-Bonded MetalComplexes of 1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic Acid
Selective Guest Binding by Tailored Channels in a 3-D PorousZinc(II)−Benzenetricarboxylate Network
Coordinatively Unsaturated Metal Centers in theExtended Porous Framework of Zn3(BDC)3·6CH3OH(BDC = 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylate)
Assembly of Metal−Organic Frameworks from Large Organic andInorganic Secondary Building Units: New Examples and SimplifyingPrinciples for Complex Structures
Exceptional H2 Saturation Uptake in Microporous Metal−Organic Frameworks
Modular Chemistry: SecondaryBuilding Units as a Basis forthe Design of Highly Porous andRobust Metal−OrganicCarboxylate Frameworks
20 Å Cd4In16S3514- Supertetrahedral T4 Clusters asBuilding Units in Decorated Cristobalite Frameworks
Hyperpolarized 129Xe Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Isoreticular Metal-OrganicFrameworks
Porous Germanates: Synthesis, Structure, andInclusion Properties ofGe7O14.5F2·[(CH3)2NH2]3(H2O)0.86
Understanding Inflections and Steps in Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Isothermsin Metal-Organic Frameworks
Large Free Volume in Maximally InterpenetratingNetworks: The Role of Secondary Building UnitsExemplified by Tb2(ADB)3[(CH3)2SO]4·16[(CH3)2SO]1
Cu2[o-Br-C6H3(CO2)2]2(H2O)2·(DMF)8(H2O)2: A Framework DeliberatelyDesigned To Have the NbO Structure Type
Crystal Structure, Dissolution, and Deposition of a 5 nm FunctionalizedMetal−Organic Great Rhombicuboctahedron
Crystals as Molecules: Postsynthesis Covalent Functionalization of Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks
Reticular Chemistry: Occurrenceand Taxonomy of Nets andGrammar for the Design ofFrameworks
Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of CH4 and N2 Adsorption inMetal−Organic Frameworks
Cu2(ATC)·6H2O: Design of Open Metal Sites inPorous Metal−Organic Crystals (ATC: 1,3,5,7-Adamantane Tetracarboxylate)
Ge2ZrO6F2·(H2DAB)H2O:1 A 4-ConnectedMicroporous Material with “Bow Tie” Building Unitsand an Exceptional Proportion of 3-Rings
Tertiary Building Units: Synthesis, Structure, andPorosity of a Metal−Organic Dendrimer Framework(MODF-1)
Porous Metal−Organic Truncated Octahedron Constructed fromPaddle-Wheel Squares and Terthiophene Links
Characterization of H2 Binding Sites in PrototypicalMetal−Organic Frameworks by Inelastic Neutron Scattering
Amphidynamic Character of Crystalline MOF-5: Rotational Dynamics ofTerephthalate Phenylenes in a Free-Volume, Sterically UnhinderedEnvironment
A Flexible Germanate Structure Containing 24-RingChannels and with Very Low Framework Density
Hydrogen Sorption in Functionalized Metal−Organic Frameworks
Effects of Functionalization, Catenation, and Variation of theMetal Oxide and Organic Linking Units on the Low-PressureHydrogen Adsorption Properties of Metal−OrganicFrameworks
Hydrothermal Synthesis of a Metal-Organic Framework Containing Large Rectangular Channels
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