George K. H. Shimizu

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University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Glavinovic M, Perras JH, Gelfand B, et al. (2022) Microporous metal-phosphonates with a novel orthogonalized linker and complementary guests: Insights for trivalent metal complexes from divalent metal complexes. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Glavinovic M, Perras J, Gelfand B, et al. (2022) Orthogonalization of polyaryl linkers as a route to more porous phosphonate metal-organic frameworks. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Bao S, Shimizu GK, Zheng L. (2019) Proton conductive metal phosphonate frameworks Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 378: 577-594
Fard ZH, Kalinovskyy Y, Spasyuk DM, et al. (2018) Alkaline-earth phosphonate MOFs with reversible hydration-dependent fluorescence. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 52: 12865-12868
Taylor JM, Dwyer PJ, Reid JW, et al. (2018) Holding Open Micropores with Water: Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Supported by Hexaaquachromium(III) Cations Chem. 4: 868-878
Shimizu GK. (2017) How Much Pressure Is Too Much Pressure for a MOF? Chem. 3: 924-925
Gelfand BS, Huynh RP, Mah RK, et al. (2016) Mediating Order and Modulating Porosity by Controlled Hydrolysis in a Phosphonate Monoester Metal-Organic Framework. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Gelfand BS, Shimizu GK. (2016) Parameterizing and grading hydrolytic stability in metal-organic frameworks. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 45: 3668-78
Vaidhyanathan R, Martens I, Lin J, et al. (2016) Larger pores via shorter pillars in flexible layer coordination networks Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 94: 449-452
Ramaswamy P, Wong NE, Gelfand BS, et al. (2015) A Water Stable Magnesium MOF That Conducts Protons over 10(-2) S cm(-1). Journal of the American Chemical Society. 137: 7640-3
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