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Supramolecular H-bonded porous networks at surfaces: exploiting primary and secondary interactions in a bi-component melamine-xanthine system

The control over the formation of a bi-component porous network was attained by the self-assembly at a solid-liquid interface by exploiting both primary and secondary non-covalent interactions between melamine and N(3)-alkylated xanthine modules.

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Published in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013-08, Vol.15 (30), p.12442-12446
Main Authors: CIESIELSKI, Artur, HAAR, Sébastien, SAMORI, Paolo, PARAGI, Gábor, KUPIHAR, Zoltán, KELE, Zoltán, MASIERO, Stefano, GUERRA, Célia Fonseca, MATTHIAS BICKELHAUPT, F, SPADA, Gian Piero, KOVACS, Lajos
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Summary:The control over the formation of a bi-component porous network was attained by the self-assembly at a solid-liquid interface by exploiting both primary and secondary non-covalent interactions between melamine and N(3)-alkylated xanthine modules.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c3cp50891a