Reversible Anion Exchange and Catalytic Properties of Two Cationic Metal−Organic Frameworks Based on Cu(I) and Ag(I)

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Metal-organic frameworks are promising host supporting matrices for catalytically active guest. In particular, their crystallinity renders them desirable as their pores may act as atom-precise templates for the growth of...


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Construction of ion nanochannels by entrapping an in situ assembled ion-conductive poly(ionic liquid) in the highly ordered interconnected pores of MOFs.


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The adsorptive and catalytic properties of metal–organic frameworks are advantageous for the capture, sensing and degradation of harmful gases and vapors.


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