[NC4H12]2[(UO2)6(H2O)2(SO4)7]: the first organically templated actinide sulfate with a three-dimensional framework structure
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Michael Doran, Alexander J. Norquist, Dermot O’Hare
[NC4H12][(UO2)6(H2O)2(SO4)7] is the first organically templated actinide sulfate with a three-dimensional framework structure; it has channels of dimensions 8.5 Å × 8.5 Å, running along the [001] direction, containing tetramethylammonium cations.
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