A Nanoporous Borocarbonitride (BC<sub>4</sub>N) with Novel Properties Derived from a Boron‐Imidazolate‐Based Metal–Organic Framework — Kolleboyina Jayaramulu (2013) | RDL Network
A Nanoporous Borocarbonitride (BC<sub>4</sub>N) with Novel Properties Derived from a Boron‐Imidazolate‐Based Metal–Organic Framework
Chemistry - A European Journal 19(22): 6966-6970
Article 2013 English
Authors
KJ
Kolleboyina Jayaramulu
NK
Nitesh Kumar
AH
Arpan Hazra
Abstract
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Soak it up: A boron-imidazolate metal–organic framework composed of a mixed ligand system acts as a precursor for the synthesis of a high-surface-area borocarbonitride (BC4N) with remarkable H2 and CO2 storage properties (see figure; ndc=naphthalenedicarboxylate). Furthermore, BC4N has been exploited for the stabilisation of metal (Au and Pd) nanoparticles.
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