Defect-Engineered Metal–Organic Frameworks: A Thorough Characterization of Active Sites Using CO as a Probe Molecule

@article{Wang2020DefectEngineeredMF,
  title={Defect-Engineered Metal–Organic Frameworks: A Thorough Characterization of Active Sites Using CO as a Probe Molecule},
  author={Junjun Wang and Weijia Wang and Zhiying Fan and Shuang Chen and Alexei Nefedov and Stefan Heissler and Roland A. Fischer and Christof W{\"o}ll and Yuemin Wang},
  journal={The Journal of Physical Chemistry C},
  year={2020},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:234152665}
}
Defect engineering (DE) has been recognized as a powerful approach to tune the structural, optical, and chemical properties of metal–organic framework (MOF) materials. Here, a detailed characteriza... 
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