Growth mechanism of metal-organic frameworks: Fundamental insights into the nucleation by employing a step-by-step route
- chair: Shekhah, O. / Wang, H. / Zacher, D. / Fischer, R./ Wöll, Ch. (2009)
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Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2009), 48, 5038-5041
- Date: 2009
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Shekhah, O. / Wang, H. / Zacher, D. / Fischer, R. / Wöll, Ch. (2009): „Growth mechanism of metal-organic frameworks: Fundamental insights into the nucleation by employing a step-by-step route“. In: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2009), 48, 5038-5041
Abstract
One step at a time: The in situ monitoring of the step-by-step formation of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) by using surface plasmon resonance (SPR), allows the nucleation process and the formation of the secondary building units to be investigated. Growth rates on functionalized organic surfaces with different crystallographic orientations can also be studied.
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