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Porous Coordination Polymers of Zinc(II)-dicarboxylate-diamine and Their Gas Sorption Properties

  • Chun, Hyung-Phil
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.61-65
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    • 2005
  • Despite a short history, the research on porous coordination polymers is gaining importance in inorganic chemistry thanks to facile synthesis, unambiguous characterization by X-ray diffraction and potentials as high-surface-area materials. Recently, gas sorption properties of various porous materials are under active investigations in order to know whether it is possible to store industrially important gases through physisorption, and porous coordination polymers are one of the most promising candidates for such a purpose. This article reviews two recent papers reporting a series of isomorphous frameworks based on Zn(II), dicarboxylate and diamine ligands and their gas sorption properties.