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Science 20 December 2002:
Vol. 298. no. 5602, p. 2279
DOI: 10.1126/science.298.5602.2279m

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Confinement of molecules into lower dimension spaces may alter their physical properties and reactivity. Oxygen is an interesting candidate in this regard because of the magnetism arising from its unpaired electrons, as well as its photophysical properties. Kitaura et al. (p. 2358) report that they have confined O2 in one-dimensional chains within the pores of copper coordination polymer based on x-ray diffraction evidence.





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