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School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK
E-mail: s.bew@uea.ac.uk
b
Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, UK
E-mail: a.d.burrows@bath.ac.uk
c
Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, UK
E-mail: tina.duren@ed.ac.uk
Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 4824-4826
DOI:
10.1039/C2CC30988B
Received
10 Feb 2012,
Accepted
21 Mar 2012
First published online
22 Mar 2012
An upper rim-functionalised calix[4]arene dicarboxylic acid (H2caldc) has been used to prepare four metal–organic frameworks, three of which have been structurally characterised and shown to form two- or three-dimensional network structures. Simulations suggest that such networks are likely to display interesting selectivity to guest molecules.
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