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Porous zeolitic imidazolate frameworks assembled with highly-flattened tetrahedral copper(II) centres and
Cheolwon Jung1, Sang Beom Choi2, Jaewoo Park3
1Department of Chemistry, Soongsil University, Seoul, 06978, Republic of Korea. jaheon@ssu.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Cu(II)-based zeolitic imidazolates (Cu-ZIFs), Cu-ZIF-gis and -rho, formulated as Cu(nIm)2 (nIm = 2-nitroimidazolate) have highly-flattened tetrahedral coordination geometry. Cu-ZIF-gis has 2.4 Å cylindrical pores that can adsorb H2 gas, and Cu-ZIF-rho has 19.8 Å cages with a BET surface area of 1320 m2 g-1.
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