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Gonzalez Nelson, A.M. (author)
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are ordered arrays of polytopic organic ligands, commonly called linkers, which interconnect metal-based inorganic building units via coordination bonds. The highly precise assembly of well defined building blocks into extended 3-D networks, known as reticular chemistry, has allowed researchers in this field to...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Canossa, S. (author), Gonzalez Nelson, A.M. (author), Shupletsov, Leonid (author), del Carmen Martin, Maria (author), van der Veen, M.A. (author)
A modulated synthesis approach based on the chelating properties of oxalic acid (H<sub>2</sub>C<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) is presented as a robust and versatile method to achieve highly crystalline Al-based metal-organic frameworks. A comparative study on this method and the already established modulation by hydrofluoric acid was conducted...
journal article 2020
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Gonzalez Nelson, A.M. (author), Coudert, François Xavier (author), van der Veen, M.A. (author)
Among the numerous fascinating properties of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), their rotational dynamics is perhaps one of the most intriguing, with clear consequences for adsorption and separation of molecules, as well as for optical and mechanical properties. A closer look at the rotational mobility in MOF linkers reveals that it is not only...
review 2019