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HKUST-1 (HKUST ⇒ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), which is also called MOF-199, is a material in the class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal-organic frameworks are crystalline materials, in which metals are linked by ligands (so-called linker molecules) to form repeating coordination motives extending in three dimensions. The HKUST-1 framework is built up of dimeric metal units, which are connected by benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linker molecules. The paddlewheel unit is the commonly used structural motif to describe the coordination environment of the metal centers and also called secondary building unit (SBU) of the HKUST-1 structure. The paddlewheel is built up of four benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linkers molecules, which bridge two metal centers. One water molec

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  • Als HKUST-1 (HKUST ⇒ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), auch bekannt als MOF-199, wird eine Strukturfamilie bezeichnet, die zu der Gruppe der Metall-organischen Gerüstverbindungen gehören. (de)
  • HKUST-1 (HKUST ⇒ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), which is also called MOF-199, is a material in the class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal-organic frameworks are crystalline materials, in which metals are linked by ligands (so-called linker molecules) to form repeating coordination motives extending in three dimensions. The HKUST-1 framework is built up of dimeric metal units, which are connected by benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linker molecules. The paddlewheel unit is the commonly used structural motif to describe the coordination environment of the metal centers and also called secondary building unit (SBU) of the HKUST-1 structure. The paddlewheel is built up of four benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linkers molecules, which bridge two metal centers. One water molecules is coordinated to each of the two metal centers at the axial position of the paddlewheel unit in the hydrated state, which is usually found if the material is handled in air. After an activation process (heating, vacuum), these water molecules can be removed (dehydrated state) and the coordination site at the metal atoms is left unoccupied. This unoccupied coordination site is called coordinatively unsaturated site (CUS) and can be accessed by other molecules. (en)
  • HKUST-1是一种金属有机框架材料,其名称来自于香港科技大學。它是1,3,5-苯三甲酸和铜的配合物。 (zh)
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  • Als HKUST-1 (HKUST ⇒ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), auch bekannt als MOF-199, wird eine Strukturfamilie bezeichnet, die zu der Gruppe der Metall-organischen Gerüstverbindungen gehören. (de)
  • HKUST-1是一种金属有机框架材料,其名称来自于香港科技大學。它是1,3,5-苯三甲酸和铜的配合物。 (zh)
  • HKUST-1 (HKUST ⇒ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), which is also called MOF-199, is a material in the class of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Metal-organic frameworks are crystalline materials, in which metals are linked by ligands (so-called linker molecules) to form repeating coordination motives extending in three dimensions. The HKUST-1 framework is built up of dimeric metal units, which are connected by benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linker molecules. The paddlewheel unit is the commonly used structural motif to describe the coordination environment of the metal centers and also called secondary building unit (SBU) of the HKUST-1 structure. The paddlewheel is built up of four benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate linkers molecules, which bridge two metal centers. One water molec (en)
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  • HKUST-1 (de)
  • HKUST-1 (en)
  • HKUST-1 (zh)
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