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    A novel series of isoreticular metal organic frameworks: realizing metastable structures by liquid phase epitaxy

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    Liu J, Lukose B, Shekhah O, et al. A novel series of isoreticular metal organic frameworks: realizing metastable structures by liquid phase epitaxy. Scientific Reports. 2012;2(1): 921.A novel class of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) has been synthesized from Cu-acetate and dicarboxylic acids using liquid phase epitaxy. The SURMOF-2 isoreticular series exhibits P4 symmetry, for the longest linker a channel-size of 3 x 3 nm(2) is obtained, one of the largest values reported for any MOF so far. High quality, ab-initio electronic structure calculations confirm the stability of a regular packing of (Cu++)(2)-carboxylate paddle-wheel planes with P4 symmetry and reveal, that the SURMOF-2 structures are in fact metastable, with a fairly large activation barrier for the transition to the bulk MOF-2 structures exhibiting a lower, twofold (P2 or C2) symmetry. The theoretical calculations also allow identifying the mechanism for the low-temperature epitaxial growth process and to explain, why a synthesis of this highly interesting, new class of high-symmetry, metastable MOFs is not possible using the conventional solvothermal process

    Chemical Reactions at Isolated Single-Sites Inside Metal–Organic Frameworks

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    Conductive Metal–Organic Frameworks: Mechanisms, Design Strategies and Recent Advances

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