Issue 41, 2007

An unusual polyoxometalate-encapsulating 3D polyrotaxane framework formed by molecular squares threading on a twofold interpenetrated diamondoid skeleton

Abstract

Threading molecular square “beads” on a twofold interpenetrated diamondoid skeleton gives a new type of 3D metal–organic polyrotaxane framework with large channels, in which nanosized Keggin anions as guests are encapsulated for the first time.

Graphical abstract: An unusual polyoxometalate-encapsulating 3D polyrotaxane framework formed by molecular squares threading on a twofold interpenetrated diamondoid skeleton

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Jun 2007
Accepted
20 Jul 2007
First published
08 Aug 2007

Chem. Commun., 2007, 4245-4247

An unusual polyoxometalate-encapsulating 3D polyrotaxane framework formed by molecular squares threading on a twofold interpenetrated diamondoid skeleton

X. Wang, C. Qin, E. Wang and Z. Su, Chem. Commun., 2007, 4245 DOI: 10.1039/B709563E

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