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Strong and Dynamic CO2 Sorption in a Flexible Porous Framework Possessing Guest Chelating Claws
ISSN号:0002-7863
期刊名称:Journal of the American Chemical Society
时间:2012.10.10
页码:17380-17383
相关项目:多孔金属多氮唑框架
作者:
Liao, Pei-Qin|Zhou, Dong-Dong|Zhu, Ai-Xin|Jiang, Lu|Lin, Rui-Biao|Zhang, Jie-Peng|Chen, Xiao-Ming|
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