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Secondary building units as the turning point in the development of the reticular chemistry of MOFs — Markus J. Kalmutzki (2018) | RDL Network
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Secondary building units as the turning point in the development of the reticular chemistry of MOFs
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Omar M Yaghi
University of California, Berkeley
Secondary building units as the turning point in the development of the reticular chemistry of MOFs
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2018
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Markus J. Kalmutzki
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Nikita Hanikel
Omar M Yaghi
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
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The SBU approach facilitated the development of permanently porous MOFs with unique properties, chemistry, and applications.
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