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  1. Proton Conduction, Dielectric Relaxation, Photoluminescence, and Photochromism Governed by Humidity and Alcohol Vapors in a Uranyl–Cobalt Framework with Labile Coordination Sites
  2. Proton Conduction, Dielectric Relaxation, Photoluminescence, and Photochromism Governed by Humidity and Alcohol Vapors in a Uranyl–Cobalt Framework with Labile Coordination Sites
  3. Material Preparation Information File (MPIF): A Community-Driven Standard for Reporting MOF Syntheses
  4. Pore Size Engineering of MOFs by Pore Edge Reaction: Tetrazine Click and Hydrogen Adsorption in Theory and Experiment
  5. Porous Metallophilic Frameworks Incorporating Metal–Organic Chains as Humidity Sensors Exploring Uranyl Photoluminescence
  6. Tracing proton conduction pathways in polycrystalline MOF-based core–shell systems
  7. Theoretical and Experimental Insights into the Spatial Distribution of Functional Groups in a Multivariate Flexible Metal–Organic Framework
  8. Co-Adsorption of Alcohols and Water in JUK-8 Studied Using Quasi-Equilibrated Thermodesorption
  9. Exploring porosity in a flexible 3D organic–inorganic {ZnII3(4DPNDI)[WV(CN)8]2} coordination network
  10. Flattening of a Bent Sulfonated MOF Linker: Impact on Structures, Flexibility, Gas Adsorption, CO2/N2 Selectivity, and Proton Conduction
  11. Effect of Missing-Linker Defects and Ion Exchange on Stability and Proton Conduction of a Sulfonated Layered Zr-MOF
  12. Covalent Modification by Click Mechanochemistry: Systematic Installation of Pendant OH Groups in a MOF for Rigidity Control and Luminescence-Based Water Detection
  13. Solvent-Free Mechanochemical Dense Pore Filling Yields CPO-27/MOF-74 Metal–Organic Frameworks with High Anhydrous and Water-Assisted Proton Conductivity
  14. From non-conductive MOF to proton-conducting metal-HOFs: a new class of reversible transformations induced by solvent-free mechanochemistry
  15. Covalently grafting conjugated porous polymers to MXene offers a two-dimensional sandwich-structured electrocatalytic sulfur host for lithium–sulfur batteries
  16. A Logic Gate Based on a Flexible Metal–Organic Framework (JUK‐8) for the Concomitant Detection of Hydrogen and Oxygen
  17. A Porous Sulfonated 2D Zirconium Metal–Organic Framework as a Robust Platform for Proton Conduction
  18. Effect of Synthesis Temperature on Water Adsorption in UiO-66 Derivatives: Experiment, DFT+D Modeling, and Monte Carlo Simulations
  19. Tuning Adsorption-Induced Responsiveness of a Flexible Metal–Organic Framework JUK-8 by Linker Halogenation
  20. The Use of an Acylhydrazone-Based Metal-Organic Framework in Solid-Contact Potassium-Selective Electrode for Water Analysis
  21. Water adsorption in ideal and defective UiO-66 structures
  22. Turning Flexibility into Rigidity: Stepwise Locking of Interpenetrating Networks in a MOF Crystal through Click Reaction
  23. Trojan Horse Thiocyanate: Induction and Control of High Proton Conductivity in CPO-27/MOF-74 Metal–Organic Frameworks by Metal Selection and Solvent-Free Mechanochemical Dosing
  24. Combining In Situ Techniques (XRD, IR, and 13C NMR) and Gas Adsorption Measurements Reveals CO2-Induced Structural Transitions and High CO2/CH4 Selectivity for a Flexible Metal–Organic Framework JUK-8
  25. A voltammetric sensor based on mixed proton-electron conducting composite including metal-organic framework JUK-2 for determination of citalopram
  26. Corrigendum: Collective Breathing in an Eightfold Interpenetrated Metal–Organic Framework: From Mechanistic Understanding towards Threshold Sensing Architectures
  27. Electronic Devices Using Open Framework Materials
  28. Interlinker Hydrogen Bonds Govern CO2 Adsorption in a Series of Flexible 2D Diacylhydrazone/Isophthalate-Based MOFs: Influence of Metal Center, Linker Substituent, and Activation Temperature
  29. Synthesis, coordination properties and biological activity of vanadium complexes with hydrazone Schiff base ligands
  30. Collective Breathing in an Eightfold Interpenetrated Metal-Organic Framework: From Mechanistic Understanding towards Threshold Sensing Architectures
  31. Collective Breathing in an Eightfold Interpenetrated Metal–Organic Framework: From Mechanistic Understanding towards Threshold Sensing Architectures
  32. One-step introduction of terminal sulfonic groups into a proton-conducting metal–organic framework by concerted deprotonation–metalation–hydrolysis reaction
  33. Introducing a Longer versus Shorter Acylhydrazone Linker to a Metal–Organic Framework: Parallel Mechanochemical Approach, Nonisoreticular Structures, and Diverse Properties
  34. Tetra(n-butyl)ammonium salt of a ferrimagnetic complex based on mixed-valent dinuclear ruthenium pivalate and octacyanidotungstate(V)
  35. Role of co-ligand and solvent on properties of V(IV) oxido complexes with ONO Schiff bases
  36. Water-Stable Metal–Organic Framework with Three Hydrogen-Bond Acceptors: Versatile Theoretical and Experimental Insights into Adsorption Ability and Thermo-Hydrolytic Stability
  37. Bulky substituent and solvent-induced alternative nodes for layered Cd–isophthalate/acylhydrazone frameworks
  38. Effect of Linker Substituent on Layers Arrangement, Stability, and Sorption of Zn-Isophthalate/Acylhydrazone Frameworks
  39. Ca2+ -Driven Self-Assembly of POMs into 2D/3D Coordination Polymers
  40. Soluble in aqueous media - adipohydrazide - used as a building block
  41. Crystalline bilayers unzipped and rezipped: solid-state reaction cycle of a metal–organic framework with triple rearrangement of intralayer bonds
  42. Magnetic Material Based on Mixed-Valent Dinuclear Pivalate and Cyanidometalate
  43. Diversity of Polyoxometalate-Based Copper Compounds Obtained from the Same Reaction System
  44. Isophthalate–Hydrazone 2D Zinc–Organic Framework: Crystal Structure, Selective Adsorption, and Tuning of Mechanochemical Synthetic Conditions
  45. Cobalt(II) compounds with acetone isonicotinoyl hydrazone tautomers: Syntheses and crystal structures of complexes with free donor atoms
  46. Carboxylate-Hydrazone Mixed-Linker Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis, Structure, and Selective Gas Adsorption
  47. Direct synthesis of heterometallic Cu/Mo complexes with aromatic chelating N,N-donating ligands
  48. Copper(II) complexes with acetone picolinoyl hydrazones: Crystallographic insight into metalloligand formation
  49. 1-iminoisoindolines in action as asymmetric pincer blocking ligands in aqueous solution
  50. Ground to conduct: mechanochemical synthesis of a metal–organic framework with high proton conductivity
  51. Dynamic 2D manganese(ii) isonicotinate framework with reversible crystal-to-amorphous transformation and selective guest adsorption
  52. Structural and electrochemical diversity of Cu(II), Co(II) and Ni(II) naphthoyl hydrazonoates: Electropolymerizable copper chains
  53. Novel vanadyl complexes of acetoacetanilide: Synthesis, characterization and inhibition of proteintyrosine phosphatase
  54. Nucleophically transformed N-heterocyclic nitriles trapped by cyanooxomolybdates(IV): Crystallographic and spectroscopic study
  55. Accessibility and Selective Stabilization of the Principal Spin States of Iron by Pyridyl versus Phenolic Ketimines: Modulation of the 6A1 ↔ 2T2 Ground-State Transformation of the [FeN4O2]+ Chromophore
  56. Effect of ligand substituents on supramolecular self-assembly and electrochemical properties of copper(II) complexes with benzoylhydrazones: X-ray crystal structures and cyclic voltammetry
  57. Coordination versatility of tridentate pyridyl aroylhydrazones towards iron: tracking down the elusive aroylhydrazono-based ferric spin-crossover molecular materials
  58. Spacer-Dependent Structural and Physicochemical Diversity in Copper(II) Complexes with Salicyloyl Hydrazones: A Monomer and Soluble Polymers
  59. Molecule-based magnetic materials based on dinuclear ruthenium carboxylate and octacyanotungstate
  60. Novel transformation of molybdenum-coordinated 2-pyrazinecarbonitrile ligand: Nucleophilic addition of cyanide to carbon–nitrogen triple bond
  61. Tungsten-mediated synthesis of triazafluorenes
  62. Cyanooxo molybdenum(IV) complexes with 2-pyrazinecarbonitrile and 2-pyrazinecarboxylate: Crystallographic and spectroscopic studies reveal metal-assisted nitrile hydrolysis
  63. Ligand-Field Photolysis of [Mo(CN)8]4−in Aqueous Hydrazine: Trapped Mo(II) Intermediate and Catalytic Disproportionation of Hydrazine by Cyano-Ligated Mo(III,IV) Complexes
  64. Missing Link in the Ligand-Field Photolysis of [Mo(CN)8]4-:  Synthesis, X-ray Crystal Structure, and Physicochemical Properties of [Mo(CN)6]2-
  65. Iron(III) Complexes with a Biologically Relevant Aroylhydrazone:  Crystallographic Evidence for Coordination Versatility
  66. Photocatalytical decomposition of hydrazine in K4[Mo(CN)8] solution: X-ray crystal structure of (PPh4)2[Mo(CN)4O(NH3)]·2H2O
  67. [PPh4]3[W(CN)7(O2)]·4H2O as the Representative of the [M(L)7(LL)] Class for Nine-Coordinate Complexes
  68. Self-assembly of Mixed-valent Ruthenium(II,III) Pivalate and Octacyanotungstate(V) Building Blocks
  69. Unexpected direct incorporation of NO in the Mo(IV) coordination sphere. X-ray crystal structure of (PPh4)4[{Mo(CN)5(NO)}2(μ-pz)]·2C2H5OC2H5
  70. Reactions of cyanooxo-molybdates and -tungstates with picolinic acid, 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde and 2,2′-pyridil: X-ray crystal structure of (PPh4)2[Mo(CN)4O(pic)]·2.5H2O
  71. Crystal structures of mixed-ligand oxocyano complexes of molybdenum(iv) and tungsten(iv) and their reactivity towards molecular oxygen studied by IR spectroscopy
  72. Preparation and characterisation of [M(CN)4O(pz)]2− complexes (M=Mo or W) and their reactivity towards molecular oxygen