katusedeckides
Katusedeckides are a class of synthetic supramolecular compounds studied primarily in materials science and chemistry. They are designed as porous, framework-forming structures built from modular, multidentate ligands and metal nodes, enabling precise control over geometry and function.
In structure and composition, katusedeckides consist of rigid building blocks connected by coordination bonds to metal
Synthesis of katusedeckides typically relies on self-assembly under solvothermal or slow-condensation conditions. By selecting different ligand
Properties of katusedeckides include high surface areas, adjustable porosity, and tunable chemical environments within the pores.
Applications and significance center on gas storage and separation, catalysis within porous environments, and sensing in