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Nanocomposites containing graphite oxide (GO) and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are prepared. They have a well-defined structure, in which graphene layers from GO alternate with layers of MOF via linkages between epoxy groups from GO and zinc oxide from the MOF (see image). The enhanced porosity and dispersive forces of the composites compared to the precursors provide views for applications in gas adsorption.
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