A Series of Layered Assemblies of Hydrogen-Bonded, Hexagonal Networks of C3-Symmetric π-Conjugated Molecules: A Potential Motif of Porous Organic Materials.
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Y. Imamura | Michio Katouda | N. Tohnai | M. Miyata | Hiroyasu Sato | Ichiro Hisaki | M. Tashiro | T. Ogoshi | Hiromu Tsuchida | Nobuaki Ikenaka | S. Nakagawa | Tomoki Ogoshi
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