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A Zeolitic Organo−Metallophosphate Hybrid Material with Bimodal Porosity
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCrystal StructureNew MaterialEngineeringInorganic MaterialMetal-organic PolyhedronPhysical ChemistryBimodal PorosityInorganic Znhpo4 LayersBdc UnitsChemistryCrystallographyCoordination PolymerZeoliteHybrid MaterialsFunctional MaterialsCrystal Structure Design
The first metal carboxylatophosphate, NTHU-2, contains inorganic ZnHPO4 layers linked by BDC units (BDC = 1,4-benzene dicarboxylate or terephthalic anion); the three-dimensional anionic framework has large pores with the smallest diameter being 1.36 nm; N2 sorption isotherms reveal both micro- and mesoporosity; the new material is photoluminescent and disassembles in water wherein the discharged organic fragments form mixed crystals.
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