A zirconium methacrylate oxocluster as precursor for the low-temperature synthesis of porous zirconium(iv) dicarboxylates

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The exchange of the monocarboxylate ligand of the zirconium methacrylate oxocluster Zr6O4(OH)4(OMc)12 (OMc = CH2CH(CH3)COO) with dicarboxylic acids (trans,trans muconic acid and terephthalic acid) leads to porous zirconium dicarboxylates exhibiting the UiO-66 architecture; the mild reaction conditions allow the control of their particle size. © 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Guillerm, V., Gross, S., Serre, C., Devic, T., Bauer, M., & Férey, G. (2010). A zirconium methacrylate oxocluster as precursor for the low-temperature synthesis of porous zirconium(iv) dicarboxylates. Chemical Communications, 46(5), 767–769. https://doi.org/10.1039/b914919h

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