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Pascal D C Dietzel1, Richard Blom, Helmer Fjellvåg
1SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Postboks 124, Blindern, N-0314, Oslo, Norway. pascal.dietzel@sintef.no
Abstract:
Scandium chloride and nitrate react with 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalic acid to form three-dimensional framework compounds in which hexagonally-closed packed inorganic building blocks are linked by the carboxylate groups of the organic ligand. The inorganic moieties consist of three scandium oxygen octahedra that are joined by a common mu3-oxygen atom; the pores in the structure account for 60% of the volume, but the framework decomposes upon removal of the solvent molecules.
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