Structural complexity in metal-organic frameworks: simultaneous modification of open metal sites and hierarchical porosity by systematic doping with defective linkers.
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Rochus Schmid | Charles Lochenie | Birgit Weber | Andreas Pöppl | Martin Muhler | R. Schmid | M. Muhler | R. Fischer | A. Pöppl | N. Metzler‐Nolte | Zhenlan Fang | Johannes P Dürholt | Max Kauer | Wenhua Zhang | Bettina Jee | Bauke Albada | Nils Metzler-Nolte | Yuemin Wang | Roland A Fischer | Yuemin Wang | WenHua Zhang | Bauke Albada | Bettina Jee | Zhenlan Fang | M. Kauer | Birgit Weber | Johannes P. Dürholt | C. Lochenie
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