The single-crystal X-ray diffraction method was employed to characterize a rigid hydrated metal-organic framework (MOF), [Co2(MA)(INA)·2H2O]n, that displays an affinity toward water molecules under ambient conditions after dehydration. The fully… Click to show full abstract
The single-crystal X-ray diffraction method was employed to characterize a rigid hydrated metal-organic framework (MOF), [Co2(MA)(INA)·2H2O]n, that displays an affinity toward water molecules under ambient conditions after dehydration. The fully dehydrated form was obtained using an environmental gas cell technique in a stepwise manner followed by its CO2-pressurized structure at 298 K using in situ crystallography.
               
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