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Topological Descriptors for the Metal Organic Network and Its Structural Properties

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  • Ali Ahmad
  • Kashif Elahi
  • Muhammad Azeem
  • Senesie Swaray
  • Muhammad Ahsan Asim
  • Gohar Ali

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Metal organic structures and networks are extensively studied in modern chemistry. These networks are extremely adaptable and useful in a variety of fields. Metal organic networks are thought to be the home of gases, and this structure is also engaged in gas purification and separation. The fact that they have so much utility and applicability stems from that they have so many distinct properties, such as exchanging ions and altering organic ligands. This structure’s chemical and physical properties are considered. There are extensive, time-consuming, and costly experiments available to investigate these physical and chemical properties. To avoid these complex experiments and tests, a mathematical study provides approximate details of these chemical and physical behaviors of a structure, which is known as topological descriptors. In this work, we discussed the metal organic network’s line graph and studied the structural properties of the resulted network with the help of topological descriptors.

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  • Ali Ahmad & Kashif Elahi & Muhammad Azeem & Senesie Swaray & Muhammad Ahsan Asim & Gohar Ali, 2022. "Topological Descriptors for the Metal Organic Network and Its Structural Properties," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-9, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:9859957
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/9859957
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