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Coordination polymer networks with O- and N-donors: What they are, why and how they are made

Adeline Y. Robin, +1 more
- 01 Aug 2006 - 
- Vol. 250, Iss: 15, pp 2127-2157
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A review on metal ion containing coordination polymer networks is given in this paper, where the authors highlight the current research in the field by giving a short overview on the concept of coordination polymers networks, how and why they are made.
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This article is published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews.The article was published on 2006-08-01. It has received 1361 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coordination polymer & Coordination complex.

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Construction and properties of cobalt(II)/copper(II) coordination polymers based on N-donor ligands and polycarboxylates mixed ligands

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A Rational Route to Coordination Polymers with Condensed Networks and Cooperative Magnetic Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a rational route to coordination polymers that can show cooperative magnetic phenomena is presented, in which the metal cations are linked by the anionic ligands and the intermediates are formed in very pure form and in quantitative yields.
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Self-assembled coordination polymers of V-shaped bis(pyridyl)thiadiazole dependent upon the spacer length and flexibility of aliphatic dicarboxylate ligands

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Coordination polymers based on a flexible bis(triazole) ligand and aromatic polycarboxylate anions: syntheses, topological structures and photoluminescent properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D 3-fold interpenetrating (4,4)-connected net with (4·64·8)(42·62·82) topology is presented.
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Synthesis, structural diversity and fluorescent characterisation of a series of d10 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs): reaction conditions, secondary ligand and metal effects

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