Exceeding flexpectations: a combined experimental and computational investigation of structural flexibility in 3-dimensional linker-based metal–organic frameworks
Courtney S. Smoljan(Northwestern University), Randall Q. Snurr(Northwestern University), Filip Formalik(Northwestern University), Karam B. Idrees(Northwestern University), Haomiao Xie(Northwestern University), Kira M. Fahy(Northwestern University), Florencia A. Son(Northwestern University), Michael L. Barsoum(Northwestern University), Madeleine A. Gaidimas(Northwestern University), Omar K. Farha(Institute for Sustainability)
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