Standout Papers

Inorganic crystal engineering using self-assembly of tailored building-blocks 1997 2026 2006 2016 1.6k
  1. Inorganic crystal engineering using self-assembly of tailored building-blocks (1999)
    Alexander J. Blake, Neil R. Champness et al. Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  2. High Capacity Hydrogen Adsorption in Cu(II) Tetracarboxylate Framework Materials: The Role of Pore Size, Ligand Functionalization, and Exposed Metal Sites (2009)
    Xiang Lin, I. Telepeni et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society
  3. High H2 Adsorption by Coordination‐Framework Materials (2006)
    Xiang Lin, Junhua Jia et al. Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  4. New Approaches to the Analysis of High Connectivity Materials:  Design Frameworks Based upon 44- and 63-Subnet Tectons (2005)
    Robert Hill, De‐Liang Long et al. Accounts of Chemical Research
  5. Anion Control in Bipyridylsilver(I) Networks: A Helical Polymeric Array (1997)
    M.A. Withersby, Alexander J. Blake et al. Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English
  6. A partially interpenetrated metal–organic framework for selective hysteretic sorption of carbon dioxide (2012)
    Sihai Yang⧫, Xiang Lin et al. Nature Materials
  7. Exceptional Thermal Stability in a Supramolecular Organic Framework: Porosity and Gas Storage (2010)
    Wen‐Bin Yang, Alex Greenaway et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Citing Papers

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233 intermediate papers

Works of Peter Hubberstey being referenced

Selective CO2 uptake and inverse CO2/C2H2 selectivity in a dynamic bifunctional metal–organic framework
2012 Nobel
Rectangular grid two-dimensional sheets of copper(II) bridged by both co-ordinated and hydrogen bonded 4,4′-bipyridine (4,4′-bipy) in [Cu(μ-4,4′-bipy)(H2O)2(FBF3) 2]·4,4′-bipy
1997
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Peter Hubberstey 9558 5864 997 4474 170 11.1k
Myunghyun Paik Suh 12530 9294 1563 4957 112 15.0k
Danil N. Dybtsev 7439 5089 665 2869 157 8.5k
Tapas Kumar Maji 9491 8908 1062 4354 303 13.9k
Chuan‐De Wu 10110 8294 634 3399 184 12.6k
Cameron J. Kepert 9658 9705 700 8321 222 15.8k
Ryotaro Matsuda 13823 10678 2071 4797 163 16.3k
Amy A. Sarjeant 8828 8022 917 2440 171 14.0k
Feilong Jiang 9230 8200 877 5133 327 13.8k
Tong‐Liang Hu 8285 6688 1609 2822 180 10.4k
Juergen Eckert 8160 7200 1066 2661 162 12.0k

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