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Synthesis, spectroscopic, XRPD and computational study of transition metal-organic frameworks (TMOFs) derived from (6R)-6-(α-phenyl-D-glycylamino) penicillanic acid

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Transition metal-organic frameworks (TMOFs) of (6R)-6-(α-phenyl-D-glycylamino) penicillanic acid (L = ligand) with Mn(II), Co(II), and Ni(II) were prepared and characterized by various physiochemical and spectroscopic measurements viz. IR, 1H NMR, EPR, UV-vis, XRPD. Molecular modeling was also used to detect bond lengths, bond angles, atomic coordinates through molecular models.

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Kumar, R., Mishra, P., Singh, R.P. et al. Synthesis, spectroscopic, XRPD and computational study of transition metal-organic frameworks (TMOFs) derived from (6R)-6-(α-phenyl-D-glycylamino) penicillanic acid. Russ. J. Inorg. Chem. 54, 1301–1309 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036023609080208

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