Selective gas adsorption and unique phase transition properties in a stable magnesium metal-organic framework constructed from infinite metal chains
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Selective gas adsorption and unique phase transition properties in a stable magnesium metal-organic framework constructed from infinite metal chains
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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 15, Issue 45, Pages 9688
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2013-08-29
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10.1039/c3ce41106k
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