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Vismara, Rebecca, Tuci, Giulia, Tombesi, Alessia, Domasevitch, Konstantin V., Di Nicola, Corrado, Giambastiani, Giuliano, Chierotti, Michele R., Bordignon, Simone, Gobetto, Roberto, Pettinari, Claudio, Rossin, Andrea, Galli, Simona (2019) Tuning Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Affinity of Zinc(II) MOFs by Mixing Bis(pyrazolate) Ligands with N-Containing Tags. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11. 26956-26969 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b08015

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TitleTuning Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Affinity of Zinc(II) MOFs by Mixing Bis(pyrazolate) Ligands with N-Containing Tags
JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
AuthorsVismara, RebeccaAuthor
Tuci, GiuliaAuthor
Tombesi, AlessiaAuthor
Domasevitch, Konstantin V.Author
Di Nicola, CorradoAuthor
Giambastiani, GiulianoAuthor
Chierotti, Michele R.Author
Bordignon, SimoneAuthor
Gobetto, RobertoAuthor
Pettinari, ClaudioAuthor
Rossin, AndreaAuthor
Galli, SimonaAuthor
Year2019 (July 31)Volume11
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acsami.9b08015Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceVismara, Rebecca, Tuci, Giulia, Tombesi, Alessia, Domasevitch, Konstantin V., Di Nicola, Corrado, Giambastiani, Giuliano, Chierotti, Michele R., Bordignon, Simone, Gobetto, Roberto, Pettinari, Claudio, Rossin, Andrea, Galli, Simona (2019) Tuning Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Affinity of Zinc(II) MOFs by Mixing Bis(pyrazolate) Ligands with N-Containing Tags. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11. 26956-26969 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b08015
Plain TextVismara, Rebecca, Tuci, Giulia, Tombesi, Alessia, Domasevitch, Konstantin V., Di Nicola, Corrado, Giambastiani, Giuliano, Chierotti, Michele R., Bordignon, Simone, Gobetto, Roberto, Pettinari, Claudio, Rossin, Andrea, Galli, Simona (2019) Tuning Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Affinity of Zinc(II) MOFs by Mixing Bis(pyrazolate) Ligands with N-Containing Tags. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11. 26956-26969 doi:10.1021/acsami.9b08015
In(2019) ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol. 11. American Chemical Society (ACS)


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