A rutile-type porous zinc (II)-phosphonocarboxylate framework: local proton transfer and size-selected catalysis

…, Y Ling, ZX Chen, YM Zhou, LH Weng

Index: Liao, Teng-Biao; Ling, Yun; Chen, Zhen-Xia; Zhou, Ya-Ming; Weng, Lin-Hong Chemical Communications, 2010 , vol. 46, # 7 p. 1100 - 1102

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Abstract

The layered-solvothermal synthesis of zinc acetate dihydrate with 5-phosphonobenzene-1, 3-dicarboxylic acid yields a three-dimensional rutile-type porous metal–organic framework, which is an anionic open-framework containing local proton transfer with hydrated protons and showing excellent size-selective properties.

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