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Chunyan Sun

Researcher at Northeast Normal University

Publications -  33
Citations -  2721

Chunyan Sun is an academic researcher from Northeast Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Supramolecular chemistry. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2577 citations.

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Highly stable crystalline catalysts based on a microporous metal-organic framework and polyoxometalates.

TL;DR: It is the first time that the well-defined, crystalline, MOF-supported POM compound has behaved as a true heterogeneous acid catalyst.
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A sodalite-type porous metal-organic framework with polyoxometalate templates: adsorption and decomposition of dimethyl methylphosphonate.

TL;DR: A sodalite-type porous metal-organic framework with polyoxometalate templates, NENU-11, shows good adsorption behavior for dimethyl methylphosphonate and could be facilely decomposed by a hydrolysis reaction.
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A bridge between pillared-layer and helical structures: a series of three-dimensional pillared coordination polymers with multiform helical chains.

TL;DR: The magnetic behavior of compounds 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9 was studied and indicated the existence of antiferromagnetic interactions and the first examples of pillared helical-layer coordination polymers.
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Self-Assembly of a Series of Extended Architectures Based on Polyoxometalate Clusters and Silver Coordination Complexes

TL;DR: Three unusual compounds based on polyoxometalate building blocks, synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis; IR, XPS, and ESR spectroscopy; TG analysis; and single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
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Two Dawson-templated three-dimensional metal-organic frameworks based on oxalate-bridged binuclear cobalt(II)/Nickel(II) SBUs and Bpy linkers.

TL;DR: The Dawson anion P2W18O626− has been used as a noncoordinating polyoxoanion template for the construction of two metal−organic frameworks as discussed by the authors.