Metal–organic frameworks represent the ultimate chemical platform on which to develop a new generation of designer magnets. In contrast to the inorganic solids that have dominated …
In this review, we show the different approaches developed so far to prepare metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) presenting electronic functionalities, with particular attention to magnetic …
Over the last at least three decades, the science of porous solid materials has become one of the most intense areas of study for chemists, physicists, and materials scientists. These …
The decreasing fossil fuel supply and climate change caused by carbon dioxide emission have spurred an initiative to develop alternative fuels. Hydrogen is one of the most …
Separating carbon dioxide from fuel gases like hydrocarbons by physical adsorbents is industrially important and more energy‐efficient than traditional liquid extraction or cryogenic …
JR Li, RJ Kuppler, HC Zhou - Chemical Society Reviews, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
Adsorptive separation is very important in industry. Generally, the process uses porous solid materials such as zeolites, activated carbons, or silica gels as adsorbents. With an ever …
H Wu, Q Gong, DH Olson, J Li - Chemical Reviews, 2012 - ACS Publications
1.1. Background and History Commensurate adsorption is an interesting and important phenomenon occurring during adsorption processes, where the molecular size and shape …
New materials capable of storing hydrogen at high gravimetric and volumetric densities are required if hydrogen is to be widely employed as a clean alternative to hydrocarbon fuels in …
The field of host–guest complexation is intensely attractive from diverse perspectives, including materials science, chemistry and biology. The uptake and encapsulation of guest …