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Chiral Detection with Coordination Polymers

open access: yesChemistry – An Asian Journal, 2021
AbstractCoordination polymers and metal‐organic frameworks are prime candidates for general chemical sensing, but the use of these porous materials as chiral probes is still an emerging field. In the last decade, they have found application in a range of chiral analysis methods, including liquid‐ and gas‐phase chromatography, circular dichroism ...
Shannon Thoonen, Carol Hua
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Coordination Polymers based on calixarene derivatives: Structures and properties [PDF]

open access: yesCoordination Chemistry Reviews, 2017
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. The solid-state structures of 1D–3D Coordination Polymers based on the macrocyclic calixarene backbone have been reviewed, based on the chemical nature of appended substituents on the macrocycle platform.
Alexander S Ovsyannikov   +2 more
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Coordination Polymers for Nanoelectronics

Advanced Materials, 2011
AbstractWe review recent progress in the potential use of coordination polymers as molecular wires for nanoelectronics. To this end we review some basic aspects of these materials including synthesis and properties in the bulk scale; processability towards the formation of nanoscale structures and seminal works on electrical transport of coordination ...
Julio, Gómez-Herrero, Félix, Zamora
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Coordination Polymers

2021
[No abstract available]
Ganesan Prabusankar   +4 more
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Coordination polymers

Polymer Bulletin, 1986
SUMMARY By interfaclal polycondensat|on of Cu,Ni,Co and Mn rezorcylaldehyde-ophe nylenedtamine sodium salt with terephthalic and tsophthalic d|chlorlde respeotP4ely, coordination pol-#~ers, par~cularly ohelate plyesters, as coloured powders, insoluble in organic solvents, were obtained.
Mihai Marcu   +2 more
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Electrical conductive coordination polymers

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2012
Coordination polymers are currently one of the hottest topics in Inorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry. This critical review summarizes the current state-of-the-art on electrical conductive coordination polymers (CPs), also named metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
Gonzalo, Givaja   +3 more
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Flexible Microporous Coordination Polymers

ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Uemura, K, Matsuda, R, Kitagawa, S
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Linkage Isomerism in Coordination Polymers

Inorganic Chemistry, 2012
The use of the recently prepared polynitrile ligand tcnopr3OH(-) ([(NC)(2)CC(OCH(2)CH(2)CH(2)OH)C(CN)(2)](-)) with different salts of Fe(II), Co(II), and Ni(II) has led to a very rare example of linkage isomerism in a coordination chain. These pairs of linkage isomers can be formulated as [M(tcnopr3OH-κN,κO)(2)(H(2)O)(2)]; M = Fe (1), Co (3), and Ni(5)
Samia, Benmansour   +3 more
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Magnetic nanoporous coordination polymers

Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
D. Maspoch, D. Ruiz‐Molina, J. Veciana
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Supramolecular isomerism in coordination polymers

Chemical Society Reviews, 2009
Coordination polymers have been emerging as a topical research field in crystal engineering, solid-state chemistry, and materials science. Considering the wide occurrence of structural and compositional diversity during self-assembly and crystallization, supramolecular isomerism represents an indication of composition control and structure prediction ...
Jie-Peng, Zhang   +2 more
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