Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4, 8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters

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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
Anastasios TASIOPOULOS, Professor, PhD, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Department of Chemistry
Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
Giasemi Angeli - Associate Researcher - National Hellenic Research Foundation
Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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Reticular Chemistry and the Discovery of a New Family of Rare Earth (4,  8)-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks with csq Topology Based on  RE4(μ3-O)2(COO)8 Clusters
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