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A metal–organic framework, Cu3(BTC)2, was synthesized and applied as an electro-responsive electrorheological material dispersed in insulating oil. Powder of crystalline Cu3(BTC)2 exhibited excellent chain-like structures and controllable rheological properties in an applied electric field.
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