Nucleobases for the construction of porous metal-organic compounds: some examples
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07-11-2017
Sonia Pérez-Yáñez
Garikoitz Beobide Oscar Castillo Javier Cepeda Antonio Luque Pascual Román
Garikoitz Beobide Oscar Castillo Javier Cepeda Antonio Luque Pascual Román
Abstract
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and supramolecular metal-organic frameworks (SMOFs) are porous crystalline materials which have become a very substantial field of research over the last years. These materials consist of inorganic nodes (isolated metal atoms or metal clusters) which are linked by organic ligands (organic molecules). Nucleobases are suitable ligands since they provide porous metal-organic materials by means of coordination (MOF) or hydrogen-bonding interactions (SMOF).
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Keywords
nucleobase, MOF, SMOF, adenine, coordination bond, hydrogen bond, porosity
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Ale Arrunta
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