catenation
英:[ˌkætɪ'neɪʃən] 美: [ˌkætə'neɪʃən]
catenation 基本解释
n.连锁;链接;并置;
英英释义
Catenation
Catenation is the linkage of atoms of the same element into longer chains. Catenation occurs most readily in carbon, which forms covalent bonds with other carbon atoms to form longer chains and structures.以上来源于:Wikipedia
catenation 相关例句
权威例句
Framework-catenation isomerism in metal-organic frameworks and its impact on hydrogen uptake.Control over catenation in metal-organic frameworks via rational design of the organic building block.Chirality Induction through the Reversible Catenation of Coordination Rings †Chirality-controlled and solvent-templated catenation isomerism in metal-organic frameworksInfinite secondary building units and forbidden catenation in metal-organic frameworks.Further Investigation of the Effect of Framework Catenation on Hydrogen Uptake in Metal−Organic FrameworksCircularizing nucleic acid probe able to interlock with a target sequence through catenationEffects of functionalization, catenation, and variation of the metal oxide and organic linking units on the low-pressure hydrogen ad...Template-directed oligonucleotide strand ligation, covalent intramolecular DNA circularization and catenation using click chemistry.Expanded Sodalite-Type Metal−Organic Frameworks: Increased Stability and H2 Adsorption through Ligand-Directed Catenation