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DUT-5 (DUT steht für englisch Dresden Univ … DUT-5 (DUT steht für englisch Dresden University of Technology) ist der Name eines Materials, welches zu der Stoffklasse der Metall-organischen Gerüstverbindungen (englisch metal-organic framework, MOF) zählt. Die Gerüststruktur ist eine expandierte Version der MIL-53-Struktur und besteht aus Aluminiumionen (Al3+) als Metallzentren und Biphenyl-4,4′-dicarboxylat (BPDC) als . In der DUT-5-Struktur werden anorganische [M-OH]-zick-zack-Ketten (sogenannte secondary building units, SBUs) durch die Biphenyl-4,4′-dicarboxylat-Linker mit vier benachbarten anorganischen Ketten verbunden, wodurch eindimensionale, rautenförmige Poren entstehen.mensionale, rautenförmige Poren entstehen.
, DUT-5 (DUT ⇒ Dresden University of Technol … DUT-5 (DUT ⇒ Dresden University of Technology) is a material in the class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal-organic frameworks are crystalline materials, in which metals are linked by ligands (linker molecules) to form repeating three-dimensional structures known as coordination entities. The DUT-5 framework is an expanded version of the MIL-53 structure and consists of Al3+ metal centers and biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylate (BPDC) linker molecules. It consists of inorganic [M-OH] chains, which are connected by the biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylate linkers to four neighboring inorganic chains. The resulting structure contains diamond-shaped micropores extending in one dimension.ped micropores extending in one dimension.
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DUT-5 (DUT ⇒ Dresden University of Technol … DUT-5 (DUT ⇒ Dresden University of Technology) is a material in the class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal-organic frameworks are crystalline materials, in which metals are linked by ligands (linker molecules) to form repeating three-dimensional structures known as coordination entities. The DUT-5 framework is an expanded version of the MIL-53 structure and consists of Al3+ metal centers and biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylate (BPDC) linker molecules. It consists of inorganic [M-OH] chains, which are connected by the biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylate linkers to four neighboring inorganic chains. The resulting structure contains diamond-shaped micropores extending in one dimension.ped micropores extending in one dimension.
, DUT-5 (DUT steht für englisch Dresden Univ … DUT-5 (DUT steht für englisch Dresden University of Technology) ist der Name eines Materials, welches zu der Stoffklasse der Metall-organischen Gerüstverbindungen (englisch metal-organic framework, MOF) zählt. Die Gerüststruktur ist eine expandierte Version der MIL-53-Struktur und besteht aus Aluminiumionen (Al3+) als Metallzentren und Biphenyl-4,4′-dicarboxylat (BPDC) als . In der DUT-5-Struktur werden anorganische [M-OH]-zick-zack-Ketten (sogenannte secondary building units, SBUs) durch die Biphenyl-4,4′-dicarboxylat-Linker mit vier benachbarten anorganischen Ketten verbunden, wodurch eindimensionale, rautenförmige Poren entstehen.mensionale, rautenförmige Poren entstehen.
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