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Porous, rigid metal(III) carboxylate metal organic frameworks for the delivery of nitric oxide

Porous, rigid metal(III) carboxylate metal organic frameworks for the delivery of nitric oxide

... MIL-88(Fe) metalorganic frameworks,” ...“Metal organic frameworks as NO delivery materials for biological applications,” Microporous Mesoporous ...porous metal organic ...

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Novel metal organic frameworks : synthesis, characterisation and functions

Novel metal organic frameworks : synthesis, characterisation and functions

... novel Metal Organic Frameworks were investigated and reported in this ...copper-based Metal Organic Framework in which the starting linker (Benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid) undergoes ...

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Non interpenetrated metal organic frameworks based on copper(II) paddlewheel and oligoparaxylene isophthalate linkers: synthesis, structure and gas adsorption

Non interpenetrated metal organic frameworks based on copper(II) paddlewheel and oligoparaxylene isophthalate linkers: synthesis, structure and gas adsorption

... frameworks are non-interpenetrating despite the extra-long organic linkers used and comprise Kagomé lattice layers pillared by the organic oligoparaxylene backbones. In these structures, the paraxylene ...

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Synthesis of metal organic frameworks by continuous flow

Synthesis of metal organic frameworks by continuous flow

... Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are currently the focus of intense scientific interest due to their wide range of potential applications in gas storage 1,2 and separation, 3 catalysis, 4,5 drug delivery, ...

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Synthesis and properties of scandium carboxylate metal organic frameworks

Synthesis and properties of scandium carboxylate metal organic frameworks

... a metal source (scandium nitrate or chloride) is mixed with the linker, generally in the form of a carboxylic acid, in a solvent (DMF = N,N´- dimethylformamide) or mixture of solvents , where the solvent controls ...

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Effect of Switching on Metal Organic Interface  Adhesion Relevant to Organic Electronic Devices

Effect of Switching on Metal Organic Interface Adhesion Relevant to Organic Electronic Devices

... of metal-organic, organic-organic and organic-inor- ganic interfaces relevant to organic electronic devices such as organic light emitting diode (OLEDs), organic ...

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Coordinatively unsaturated metal organic frameworks for olefin separations

Coordinatively unsaturated metal organic frameworks for olefin separations

... high surface area offers a high density of active sites, and the tunability of the size and shape of their pores can impose restrictions upon the size or shape of reagent molecules. In this way, chiral MOF catalysts can ...

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Low Cost Flexible ZnO Microwires Array Ultraviolet Photodetector Embedded in PAVL Substrate

Low Cost Flexible ZnO Microwires Array Ultraviolet Photodetector Embedded in PAVL Substrate

... [25], metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) [26, 27], pulsed laser deposition (PLD) [28, 29], radio-frequency magnetron sputtering (RFMS) [30, 31], and electron beam evaporation (EBE) [32, 33] ...

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Cost effective 17O enrichment and NMR spectroscopy of mixed metal terephthalate metal organic frameworks

Cost effective 17O enrichment and NMR spectroscopy of mixed metal terephthalate metal organic frameworks

... spectra on a reasonable timescale. Using dry gel conversion and a novel steaming method we show that cost-e ff ective and atom-e ffi cient enrichment of MOFs is possible, and that high-resolution 17 O NMR spectra are ...

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Strategic immobilisation of catalytic metal nanoparticles in metal organic frameworks

Strategic immobilisation of catalytic metal nanoparticles in metal organic frameworks

... within metal-organic ...small metal nanoparticles are immobilised within the porous network of the MOF ...support. Metal salts are deposited in the MOF and then reduced to form well-dispersed ...

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Electrochemical sensing of heavy metal ions (ni) with  organic conducting polymer (pani)

Electrochemical sensing of heavy metal ions (ni) with organic conducting polymer (pani)

... (v/v)), the mixture was placed and stirred in a cell (All chemicals and materials were available in the lap ). Traditional techniques were used to characterize the films, FAM was used for studding the structural ...

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Transmission Electron Microscopy Reveals Deposition of Metal Oxide Coatings onto Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Transmission Electron Microscopy Reveals Deposition of Metal Oxide Coatings onto Metal-Organic Frameworks.

... The scope of metal4organic framework (MOF) research has continued to grow as more applications of these porous, crystal4 line materials are explored, 144 including efforts to employ MOFs as heterogeneous catalysts. 548 ...

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Crystallographic studies of gas sorption in metal-organic frameworks.

Crystallographic studies of gas sorption in metal-organic frameworks.

... a reduction in Cu Cu separation within the paddlewheel compared with the parent material with an axially coordinated water molecule. There is also a very small reduction in unit- cell volume upon gas uptake. The ...

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Metal–organic frameworks in seconds via selective microwave heating

Metal–organic frameworks in seconds via selective microwave heating

... Fig. 2 shows the effect of the average absorbed power upon the average yield of MIL-53(Al)ta at a total absorbed energy of 51 kJ mol 1 . It should be noted that although the target energy was 56 kJ mol 1 , owing to rapid ...

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Metal-Organic Frameworks-Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors

Metal-Organic Frameworks-Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors

... In enzyme-based sensors, the immobilized enzyme can hydrolyze substrates into electroactive substances that can be oxidized or reduced on the surface of the electrocatalytic MOFs-modified electrode. Glucose oxidase (GOD) ...

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Urea-containing metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous organocatalysts

Urea-containing metal-organic frameworks as heterogeneous organocatalysts

... Moreover, in other sets of the same reactions, the catalysts were ltered off aer 40 h, washed thoroughly with MeOH and subsequently the ltrates were examined by ICP analysis. 0.13 and 0.19% of residual zinc were ...

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Modeling adsorption in metal-organic frameworks with open metal sites : propane/propylene separations

Modeling adsorption in metal-organic frameworks with open metal sites : propane/propylene separations

... in metal-organic frameworks that contain open metal sites, and apply it to propane/propylene separations in ...the metal and the π-orbitals of the ...

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Tris(μ 1,4 benzene­di­carboxyl­ate)­tetra­kis­­(di­methyl sulfoxide)­di μ3 hydroxo tetrazinc dihydrate

Tris(μ 1,4 benzene­di­carboxyl­ate)­tetra­kis­­(di­methyl sulfoxide)­di μ3 hydroxo tetrazinc dihydrate

... on metal-organic polymers are a new ®eld of great current interest in inorganic and new materials ...useful metal±organic zeotype by selecting appropriate building blocks and organic ...

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Fluoride, bifluoride and trifluoromethyl complexes of iridium(I) and rhodium(I)

Fluoride, bifluoride and trifluoromethyl complexes of iridium(I) and rhodium(I)

... Furthermore, an X-ray crystal structure of 13 (Figure 3) indicated a similar close proximity between the fluorides and a proton on each of the cyclohexyl rings (2.51 – 2.52 Å). Hence, this synthetic method is somewhat ...

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Inhibiting effects 4,5 Diphenyl 1H Imidazole 2 Thiol for C38  steel in 1 M HCl : Electrochemical study

Inhibiting effects 4,5 Diphenyl 1H Imidazole 2 Thiol for C38 steel in 1 M HCl : Electrochemical study

... 34 kJ / mol suggests that the physisorption of DIT molecules occurs together with the chemisorption on the C38 steel surface. In fact, due to the strong adsorption of water molecules on the surface of steel, it may be ...

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