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  1. ChemInform Abstract: Metal Organic Framework Catalysis: Quo Vadis?
  2. Corrigendum to “The oxamate route, a versatile post-functionalization for metal incorporation in MIL-101(Cr): Catalytic applications of Cu, Pd, and Au” [J. Catal. 307 (2013) 295–304]
  3. Cu-MOFs as active, selective and reusable catalysts for oxidative C–O bond coupling reactions by direct C–H activation of formamides, aldehydes and ethers
  4. Metal Organic Framework Catalysis: Quo vadis?
  5. The oxamate route, a versatile post-functionalization for metal incorporation in MIL-101(Cr): Catalytic applications of Cu, Pd, and Au
  6. Introduction
  7. Towards Future MOF Catalytic Applications
  8. Strategies for Creating Active Sites in MOFs
  9. Metal Organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous Catalysts
  10. MOFs as Multifunctional Catalysts: Synthesis of Secondary Arylamines, Quinolines, Pyrroles, and Arylpyrrolidines over Bifunctional MIL‐101
  11. Selective aerobic oxidation of activated alkanes with MOFs and their use for epoxidation of olefins with oxygen in a tandem reaction
  12. An unexpected bifunctional acid base catalysis in IRMOF-3 for Knoevenagel condensation reactions
  13. MOFs as multifunctional catalysts: One-pot synthesis of menthol from citronellal over a bifunctional MIL-101 catalyst
  14. Bridging homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis with MOFs: Cu-MOFs as solid catalysts for three-component coupling and cyclization reactions for the synthesis of propargylamines, indoles and imidazopyridines
  15. Bridging homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis with MOFs: “Click” reactions with Cu-MOF catalysts
  16. ChemInform Abstract: Engineering Metal Organic Frameworks for Heterogeneous Catalysis
  17. Cyclopropanation of Alkenes with [Cu 3 (BTC) 2 ] and IRMOF-3-SI-Au
  18. Cu and Au Metal–Organic Frameworks Bridge the Gap between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts for Alkene Cyclopropanation Reactions
  19. Cover Picture: Cu and Au Metal–Organic Frameworks Bridge the Gap between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts for Alkene Cyclopropanation Reactions (Chem. Eur. J. 32/2010)
  20. Water Stable Zr–Benzenedicarboxylate Metal–Organic Frameworks as Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Generation
  21. Engineering Metal Organic Frameworks for Heterogeneous Catalysis
  22. Gold(III) – metal organic framework bridges the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous gold catalysts
  23. Water Resistant, Catalytically Active Nb and Ta Isolated Lewis Acid Sites, Homogeneously Distributed by Direct Synthesis in a Beta Zeolite
  24. Single-Molecule Spectroscopy Reveals the Conformational Heterogeneity of Conducting Polymers Encapsulated within Hollow Silica Spheres
  25. Unexpected photochemistry and charge-transfer complexes of [CB11H12]−carborane
  26. Electrochemistry of Metal−Organic Frameworks:  A Description from the Voltammetry of Microparticles Approach
  27. Semiconductor Behavior of a Metal‐Organic Framework (MOF)
  28. Hollow organosilica spheres as hosts: Photoinduced electron transfer between and methylviologen
  29. Donor/Conductor/Acceptor Triads Spatially Organized on the Micrometer‐Length Scale: An Alternative Approach to Photovoltaic Cells
  30. Electrochemistry nanometric patterning of MOF particles: Anisotropic metal electrodeposition in Cu/MOF
  31. Ultrathin TiOx Films on Pt(111):  A LEED, XPS, and STM Investigation
  32. Maya Blue:  A Computational and Spectroscopic Study
  33. An XRD, FTIR and TPD Investigation of NO2Surface Adsorption Sites of δ, γ Al2O3and Barium Supported  ,   Al2O3
  34. Formaldehyde Oligomerization on Silicalite: An FTIR and NMR Study
  35. Structural, Electronic, and Vibrational Properties of the Ti−O−Ti Quantum Wires in the Titanosilicate ETS-10
  36. Thermal Reduction of Cu2+−Mordenite and Re-oxidation upon Interaction with H2O, O2, and NO
  37. Enhancement of the ETS-10 Titanosilicate Activity in the Shape-Selective Photocatalytic Degradation of Large Aromatic Molecules by Controlled Defect Production
  38. Healing of defects in ETS-10 by selective UV irradiation: a Raman study
  39. An in situ temperature dependent IR, EPR and high resolution XANES study on the NO/Cu+–ZSM-5 interaction
  40. FTIR spectroscopy of carbon dioxide adsorbed on sodium- and magnesium-exchanged ETS-10 molecular sieves
  41. Free radical activity of natural and heat treated amphibole asbestos
  42. 24-P-15-Acetylene and alkene oligomerization on ETS-10 having induced Brøsted acidity
  43. Alkyne polymerization on the titanosilicate molecular sieve ETS-10
  44. The combined use of acetonitrile and adamantane–carbonitrile as IR spectroscopic probes to discriminate between external and internal surfaces of medium pore zeolites
  45. The combined use of acetonitrile and adamantane-carbonitrile for FTIR spectroscopic characterization of acidity in zeolites
  46. Sol–gel method for preparing high surface area CoAl2O4 and Al2O3–CoAl2O4 spinels