The crystalline sponge method: MOF terminal ligand effects

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Abstract

Bromide and chloride analogs of the commonly used zinc iodide-based metal organic framework for the crystalline sponge method were synthesized and evaluated. Inclusion of (1R)-(-)-menthyl acetate into these MOFs was analysed using third-generation synchrotron radiation, and the effects and potential benefits of varying the MOF terminal ligand are discussed.

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Ramadhar, T. R., Zheng, S. L., Chen, Y. S., & Clardy, J. (2015). The crystalline sponge method: MOF terminal ligand effects. Chemical Communications, 51(56), 11252–11255. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc03840e

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