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Metal Phosphonate Chemistry: From Synthesis to ApplicationsCheck Access
Edited by
Konstantinos Demadis
Konstantinos Demadis
University of Crete, Greece
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-356-4
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-357-1
Special Collection:
2011 ebook collection
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2011 ebook collection
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2011-2015 materials and nanoscience subject collection
No. of Pages:
655
Published online:
03 Nov 2011
Published in print:
04 Nov 2011
Book Chapter
Chapter 17: N-(Phosphonomethyl)iminodiacetic Acid in the Construction of Coordination Polymers Check Access
By
Filipe A. Almeida Paz
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Filipe A. Almeida Paz
University of Aveiro
Department of Chemistry, CICECO, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro
Portugal
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João Rocha
João Rocha
University of Aveiro
Department of Chemistry, CICECO, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro
Portugal
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Published:03 Nov 2011
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Special Collection: 2011 ebook collection , 2011 ebook collection , 2011-2015 materials and nanoscience subject collection
Page range:
551 - 585
Citation
F. A. Almeida Paz and J. Rocha, in Metal Phosphonate Chemistry: From Synthesis to Applications, ed. A. Clearfield and K. Demadis, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011, ch. 17, pp. 551-585.
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This book chapter is a comprehensive critical review of the crystal structures based on the N-(phosphonomethyl)iminodiacetic acid (H4pmida) molecule. It identifies and highlights the similarities and differences between most of these structures, and proposes conceptual crystal engineering tools aiming at assisting in the design of novel multidimensional coordination polymers based on the H4pmida residues. The chapter ends with two examples of modular bottom-up construction of metal–organic frameworks based on H4pmida.
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