Issue 12, 2001

The first four-fold interpenetrating diamondoid framework that traps gaseous molecules: {Zn[trans-3-(4-pyridyl)acrylate]2·(trans-2-butene)}n

Abstract

The first X-ray structurally characterized 3-D diamondoid framework, 1, which can trap gaseous trans-2-butene molecules was synthesized; this work suggests that coordination polymers with adjustable porous structures are suitable candidates for advanced gas storage materials.

Graphical abstract: The first four-fold interpenetrating diamondoid framework that traps gaseous molecules: {Zn[trans-3-(4-pyridyl)acrylate]2·(trans-2-butene)}n

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Mar 2001
Accepted
09 May 2001
First published
25 May 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 1806-1808

The first four-fold interpenetrating diamondoid framework that traps gaseous molecules: {Zn[trans-3-(4-pyridyl)acrylate]2·(trans-2-butene)}n

J. Zhang, W. Lin, Z. Chen, R. Xiong, B. F. Abrahams and H. Fun, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 1806 DOI: 10.1039/B102210P

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