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245 _aThe chemistry of metal-organic frameworks: synthesis, characterization, and applications/
_cedited by Stefan Kaskel
260 _aWeinheim:
_bWiley-VCH,
_c2016.
300 _a2 v. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
505 _aVOLUME 1 1 Introduction 2 Network Topology PART I: MOF CHEMISTRY OF METALLIC CLUSTERS AND OTHER NODES 3 Reticular Chemistry of Metal-Organic Frameworks Composed of Copper and Zinc Metal Oxide Secondary Building Units as Nodes 4 Alkaline Earth Metal-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications 5 Synthesis, Structure, and Selected Properties of Aluminum-, Gallium-, and Indium-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks 6 Group 4 Metals as Secondary Building Units: Ti, Zr, and Hf-based MOFs 7 Iron and Groups V- and VI-based MOFs 8 Platinum Group Metal-Organic Frameworks 9 Group 3 Elements and Lanthanide Metals PART II: FUNCTIONAL LINKERS 10 Extended Linkers for Ultrahigh Surface Area Metal-Organic 11 Porous Metal Azolate Frameworks 12 Functional Linkers for Catalysis 13 Chiral Linker Systems 14 Functional Linkers for Electron-Conducting MOFs 15 Linkers with Optical Functionality VOLUME 2 PART III: SPECIAL MOF CLASSES AND MORPHOLOGY DESIGN OF MOFS 16 Nanoparticles 17 SURMOFs: Liquid-Phase Epitaxy of Metal-Organic Frameworks on Surfaces 18 Granulation and Shaping of Metal-Organic Frameworks PART IV PROGRESS IN ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION OF MOFS 19 Adsorption Methodology 20 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Metal-Organic Frameworks 21 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance 22 IR and Raman Spectroscopies Probing MOFs Structure, Defectivity, and Reactivity 23 In Situ X-ray Diffraction and XAS Methods 24 In Situ Studies of the Crystallization of Metal-Organic Frameworks 25 Role of Molecular Simulations in the Field of MOFs 26 Defects and Disorder in MOFs Appendix A: MOF Suppliers Appendix B: Datasheet
650 _aOrganometallic chemistry
650 _aOrganometallic compounds
700 _aKaskel, Stefan, ed.
942 _cBOOKS