Abstract

A novel 3D porous MOF built with trinuclear cadmium clusters exhibiting rhombohedral topology has been synthesized and characterized as a promising luminescent material that can give tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths by controlling the number of guest molecules.

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PorosityCadmiumLuminescenceWavelengthVisible spectrumMaterials scienceMoleculeMetalMetal-organic frameworkNanotechnologyPhotochemistryChemical engineeringOptoelectronicsChemistryOrganic chemistry

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Year
2006
Type
article
Issue
47
Pages
4906-4908
Citations
189
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Yong-Quan Huang, Bin Ding, Haibin Song et al. (2006). A novel 3D porous metal–organic framework based on trinuclear cadmium clusters as a promising luminescent material exhibiting tunable emissions between UV and visible wavelengths. Chemical Communications (47) , 4906-4908. https://doi.org/10.1039/b610185b

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10.1039/b610185b