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Structural Design and Properties of Coordination Polymers

KOSTAKIS, George E. - Personal Name;

The assembly of organic ligands and metal centres yields coordination polymers, many of which find applications in conductivity, catalysis, magnetism, gas sorption, biological sensing and luminescence. The structure and topology of coordination polymers may be manipulated by changing the reaction conditions, leading to a large variety of structurally and topologically unique products. However, controlling and predicting the final outcome of the self-assembly procedure remains one of the major challenges in the field.


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Call Number
540 STR
Publisher
Basel : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute., 2018
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-3-03842-802-2
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540
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text
Media Type
computer
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online resource
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Subject(s)
Chemistry (General)
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Statement of Responsibility
Penyunting, George E. Kostakis
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Khusnun
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