Park, Tae-Hong’s team published research in Chemical Communications (Cambridge, United Kingdom) in 2011-02-07 | 89793-12-4

Chemical Communications (Cambridge, United Kingdom) published new progress about Adsorption (isotherm). 89793-12-4 belongs to class pyrimidines, and the molecular formula is C7H7ClN2O2, Safety of Ethyl 2-chloropyrimidine-5-carboxylate.

Park, Tae-Hong; Cychosz, Katie A.; Wong-Foy, Antek G.; Dailly, Anne; Matzger, Adam J. published the artcile< Gas and liquid phase adsorption in isostructural Cu3[biaryltricarboxylate]2 microporous coordination polymers>, Safety of Ethyl 2-chloropyrimidine-5-carboxylate, the main research area is gas liquid adsorption copper isostructural biaryltricarboxylate microporous polymer; crystal structure copper carboxypyrimidinyl carboxypyridinyl isophthalate microporous coordination polymer; copper biaryltricarboxylate microporous polymer preparation gas liquid adsorption.

N-Heteroarene substitution in biphenyl-based linkers enhances the uptake of electron-rich organosulfur mols. in microporous coordination polymers (MCP). Three isostructural MCPs are prepared (Cu3L2) possessing nearly uniform surface areas from homologous biaryl tricarboxylate linkers containing Ph (biphenyltricarboxylate UMCM-150), pyrimidine (carboxypyrimidinyl-isophthalate UMCM-150N2), and pyridine (carboxypyridinyl-isophthalate UMCM-150N1) units, building the ideal system to probe linker influence upon guest adsorption. The almost identical isotherms of H2 and CO2 in these MCPs imply that the N-heteroaryl linkers in the UMCM-150 analogs do not considerably affect the gas phase adsorption behavior. The electronic nature and contact interactions with the aromatic linker play an important role to enhance interactions between the host MCP framework and the large guest organic mols. in the liquid phase.

Chemical Communications (Cambridge, United Kingdom) published new progress about Adsorption (isotherm). 89793-12-4 belongs to class pyrimidines, and the molecular formula is C7H7ClN2O2, Safety of Ethyl 2-chloropyrimidine-5-carboxylate.

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Pyrimidine | C4H4N2 – PubChem,
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