Issue 47, 2006

A novel 3D porous metal–organic framework based on trinuclear cadmium clusters as a promising luminescent material exhibiting tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths

Abstract

A novel 3D porous MOF built with trinuclear cadmium clusters exhibiting rhombohedral topology has been synthesized and characterized as a promising luminescent material that can give tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths by controlling the number of guest molecules.

Graphical abstract: A novel 3D porous metal–organic framework based on trinuclear cadmium clusters as a promising luminescent material exhibiting tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Jul 2006
Accepted
31 Aug 2006
First published
09 Oct 2006

Chem. Commun., 2006, 4906-4908

A novel 3D porous metal–organic framework based on trinuclear cadmium clusters as a promising luminescent material exhibiting tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths

Y. Huang, B. Ding, H. Song, B. Zhao, P. Ren, P. Cheng, H. Wang, D. Liao and S. Yan, Chem. Commun., 2006, 4906 DOI: 10.1039/B610185B

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