Adaptive response of a metal–organic framework through reversible disorder–disorder transitions
The ultrahigh porosity and varied functionalities of porous metal–organic frameworks make them excellent candidates for applications that range widely from gas storage and separation to catalysis and sensing. An interesting feature of some frameworks is the ability to open their pores to a specific...
Auteurs principaux: | Ehrling, S, Reynolds, EM, Bon, V, Senkovska, I, Gorelik, TE, Evans, JD, Rauche, M, Mendt, M, Weiss, MS, Pöppl, A, Brunner, E, U. Kaiser, AL, Kaskel, S, Goodwin, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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