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3. Versatile sulfidation of a metal-organic framework via heterolytic splitting of organo sulfides at distorted Zr-nodes

8. CO2 Capture and Conversion to C1 Chemicals with Mixed-Metal Copper/Nickel Bis(amino)bipyrazolate Metal–Organic Frameworks

9. Photoreactive Carbon Dioxide Capture by a Zirconium–Nanographene Metal–Organic Framework

11. Synthetic Access to a Framework-Stabilized and Fully Sulfided Analogue of an Anderson Polyoxometalate that is Catalytically Competent for Reduction Reactions

13. Photoreactive CO2 Capture by a Zr-Nanographene MOF

15. Synthetic access to a framework-stabilized and fully sulfided analogue of an Anderson polyoxometalate that is catalytically competent for reduction reactions

17. Synthetic access to a framework-stabilized and fully sulfided analogue of an Anderson polyoxometalate that is catalytically competent for reduction reactions

20. Toward Ideal Metal–Organic Framework Thin-Film Growth via Automated Layer-by-Layer Deposition: Examples Based on Perylene Diimide Linkers

24. BODIPY-Based Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity for the Photocatalytic Detoxification of a Chemical Threat

27. Direct Observation of Modulated Radical Spin States in Metal–Organic Frameworks by Controlled Flexibility

31. The Molecular Path Approaching the Active Site in Catalytic Metal–Organic Frameworks

33. Single-Atom Metal Oxide Sites as Traps for Charge Separation in the Zirconium-Based Metal–Organic Framework NDC–NU-1000

40. Photon Upconversion in a Glowing Metal–Organic Framework

44. Structural Diversity of Zirconium Metal–Organic Frameworks and Effect on Adsorption of Toxic Chemicals

46. Node-Accessible Zirconium MOFs

49. Post-Synthetically Elaborated BODIPY-Based Porous Organic Polymers (POPs) for the Photochemical Detoxification of a Sulfur Mustard Simulant

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