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Coordination Polymer Networks: An Alternative to Classical Polymers? [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter provides a brief overview on metal ion containing coordination polymer networks, how and why they are made, as an alternative to classical polymers. Our focus will be polymorphism, supramolecular isomerism and pseudo‐polymorphism. Examples from our group of metal ion containing coordination polymer networks with flexible molecules ...
Fromm, Katharina M. +2 more
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Synthesis of a rod-based porous coordination polymer from a nucleotide as a sequential chiral inductor [PDF]
We report the two-step synthesis of a novel chiral rod-based porous coordination polymer (PCP). The chemical approach consists on the use of a previously prepared bis(ethylendiamine) copper monomer of formula [Cu(en)]2(NO3)2 [where en = ethylendiamine ...
De Munno, Giovanni +4 more
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In this work, a coordination polymer based on cobalt terephthalate was obtained and characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and scanning electron microscopy. The coordination polymer was tested as a sorbent
Maria A. Chernomorova +3 more
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Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), promising energy-transforming devices, can directly convert the chemical energy of fuels to electricity with high efficiency (40%–60%) and low emissions.
Guoliang Chen +9 more
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Coordination polymer-forming liquid Cu(2-isopropylimidazolate) [PDF]
The structure of the melt state of one-dimensional (1D) coordination polymer crystal Cu(isopropylimidazolate) (melting temperature Tm = 143 °C) was characterized by DSC, variable temperature PXRD, solid-state NMR (SSNMR), viscoelastic measurements, XAS ...
Ogawa, Tomohiro +10 more
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Telltale Diamagnetism at 50 K of a Coordination Polymer System
The synthesis of coordination polymers (e.g., Prussian blue) is as old as modern chemistry itself, but never stops surprising people. We here report superconductivity observed of a designer coordination polymer system sporting the chemically soft ...
Xinhe, Ye +5 more
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Copper coordination polymer with lattice water molecules and strong electrocatalytic OER activity
The versatility of organic ligand and metal coordination geometry produced coordination polymer with intriguing network structure and exciting functional properties.
Pandi Muthukumar +5 more
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Coordination polymers with supramolecules as nodes [PDF]
Since 2003, we have been investigating the use of pentaphosphaferrocene [CpRFe(η5-P5)] (CpR = η5-C5R5, R = Me, CH2Ph, PhC4H9) as a building block in supramolecular chemistry. The phosphorus atoms of the planar P5-rings are able to coordinate to Cu+ and Ag+ (M+) cations resulting in either coordination polymers with Mx(halogen)y fragments as nodes or in
Peresypkina, Eugenia +2 more
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Coordination polymer nanoparticles in medicine [PDF]
Coordination polymer particles (CPPs) have recently emerged as a new family of nanoparticles. The potential multifunctionality of these nanosystems and the flexibility of their coordination chemistry open new perspectives in different fields, including ...
Amorín Ferré, Laura +4 more
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Coordination-Promoted Bio-Catechol Electro-Reforming toward Sustainable Polymer Production
Sustainable polymer production is essential for a carbon-neutral society. cis,cis-Muconic acid is attracting growing interest as a biomass-derived platform molecule with direct access to adipic acid and terephthalic acid, prominent monomers of commercial
Jianxiang Wu +15 more
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