Issue 12, 2010

A lacuna in reticular chemistry: an unprecedented binodal (6,10)-connected network based on two distinct zincclusters

Abstract

The first binodal (6,10)-connected metal–organic network, based on an octahedral binuclear zinc cluster as a six-connected node and a dodecahedral pentanuclear zinc cluster as a ten-connected node, defines a new topology for three-periodic nets that is not only unobserved in crystal structures, but also unenumerated in electronic topological databases.

Graphical abstract: A lacuna in reticular chemistry: an unprecedented binodal (6,10)-connected network based on two distinct zinc clusters

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Jun 2010
Accepted
03 Sep 2010
First published
27 Sep 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 4071-4073

A lacuna in reticular chemistry: an unprecedented binodal (6,10)-connected network based on two distinct zinc clusters

J. Qin, C. Qin, C. Wang, H. Li, L. Cui, T. Li and X. Wang, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 4071 DOI: 10.1039/C0CE00582G

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