Cocrystal Controlled Solid-State Synthesis of a Thermally Stable Nicotinate Analogue That Sustains an Isostructural Series of Porous Metal-Organic Materials
Jason A. Perman, Kevin Dubois, Farid Nouar, Sandra Zoccali, Lukasz Wojtas, Mohamed Eddaoudi, Randy W. Larsen and Michael J. Zaworotko
An expanded analogue of nicotinic acid, HTriNA, can be prepared in high yield using cocrystal controlled solid-state Synthesis and Sustains porous bcu nets when coordinated to Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II).
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Cocrystal Controlled Solid-State Synthesis of a Thermally Stable Nicotinate Analogue That Sustains an Isostructural Series of Porous Metal-Organic Materials
Creators - without role
Jason A. Perman - University of South Florida
Kevin Dubois - University of South Florida
Farid Nouar - University of South Florida
Sandra Zoccali - University of South Florida
Lukasz Wojtas - University of South Florida
Mohamed Eddaoudi - University of South Florida
Randy W. Larsen - University of South Florida
Michael J. Zaworotko - University of South Florida
Publication Details
Crystal growth & design, Vol.9(12), pp.5021-5023
Publisher
Amer Chemical Soc
Number of pages
3
Grant note
DE0FG02-07ER4670 / DOE-BES; United States Department of Energy (DOE)