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Published on: February 6, 2020
A covalent deprotection strategy for assembling supramolecular coordination polymers from metal-organic cages
Matthew L Schneider1, Oliver M Linder-Patton, Witold M Bloch
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia. witold.bloch@adelaide.edu.au.
Abstract:
A Cu4L4 metal-organic cage (MOC) composed of amine-protected ligands forms supramolecular coordination polymers (SCPs) upon covalent post-assembly deprotection. The amorphous SCPs form by virtue of aniline-copper coordination and possess a tunable porosity based on the rate of deprotection.
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