The role of temperature in the synthesis of hybrid inorganic–organic materials: the example of cobalt succinates

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Publication Date 2004-01-23
DOI 10.1039/B311156C
Impact Factor 6.222
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Paul M. Forster, Andrea R. Burbank, Carine Livage, Gérard Férey, Anthony K. Cheetham


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Abstract

Five different cobalt succinate materials synthesized from an identical starting mixture using temperature as the only independent variable show increasing condensation and density at higher synthesis temperatures.

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