Exploring 3D Structures of 2D Copper-Based Molecular Complexes
A new 2D copper-based complex can be used to explore 3D structures, as reported by researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Through the use of this complex, researchers are able to create and study a variety of 3D structural motifs with unprecedented precision. The complex is composed of copper ions and organic ligands, and it was designed to have a high degree of flexibility that allows it to form different types of 3D structures. This means that researchers can explore a range of architectures and find the most suitable for their purpose. Furthermore, the complex is stable, robust, and relatively simple to synthesize, making it a valuable tool for exploring the potential of 3D structures.
source: Phys.org