Issue 2, 2004

A three dimensional porous metal–organic framework [Fe4L6·(DMF)3·(H2O)10] constructed from neutral discrete Fe4L6 pyramids [H2L = 1,3-benzodihydroxamix acid]

Abstract

A 3-D porous zeolite-like metal–organic framework surviving guest removal is assembled from a well-defined tetrahedral Fe4L6 cavity by the cooperativity of hydrogen bonds and π–π stacking.

Graphical abstract: A three dimensional porous metal–organic framework [Fe4L6·(DMF)3·(H2O)10] constructed from neutral discrete Fe4L6 pyramids [H2L = 1,3-benzodihydroxamix acid]

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jun 2003
Accepted
28 Oct 2003
First published
24 Nov 2003

Chem. Commun., 2004, 186-187

A three dimensional porous metal–organic framework [Fe4L6·(DMF)3·(H2O)10] constructed from neutral discrete Fe4L6 pyramids [H2L = 1,3-benzodihydroxamix acid]

Y. Bai, D. Guo, C. Duan, D. Dang, K. Pang and Q. Meng, Chem. Commun., 2004, 186 DOI: 10.1039/B306264C

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