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Dmytro Denysenko
Researcher at Augsburg College
Publications - 32
Citations - 1368
Dmytro Denysenko is an academic researcher from Augsburg College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metal-organic framework & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1034 citations. Previous affiliations of Dmytro Denysenko include University of Augsburg.
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The 2019 surface acoustic waves roadmap
Per Delsing,Andrew Cleland,M. J. A. Schuetz,Johannes Knörzer,Geza Giedke,J. Ignacio Cirac,Kartik Srinivasan,Marcelo Wu,Krishna C. Balram,Christopher Bäuerle,Tristan Meunier,C. J. B. Ford,Paulo V. Santos,E. A. Cerda-Méndez,Hailin Wang,Hubert J. Krenner,Emeline D.S. Nysten,Matthias Weiß,Geoff R. Nash,Laura Thevenard,Catherine Gourdon,P. Rovillain,Max Marangolo,Jean Yves Duquesne,Gerhard Fischerauer,Werner Dipl Phys Ruile,Alexander Reiner,Ben Paschke,Dmytro Denysenko,Dirk Volkmer,Achim Wixforth,Henrik Bruus,Martin Wiklund,Julien Reboud,Jonathan M. Cooper,Yong Qing Fu,Manuel S. Brugger,Florian Rehfeldt,Christoph Westerhausen +38 more
TL;DR: A snapshot of the present state of Surface Acoustic Wave science and technology in 2019 is presented and an opinion on the challenges and opportunities that the future holds is provided from a group of renown experts covering the interdisciplinary key areas.
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MFU‐4 – A Metal‐Organic Framework for Highly Effective H2/D2 Separation
Julia Teufel,Hyunchul Oh,Michael Hirscher,Mohammad Wahiduzzaman,Lyuben Zhechkov,Agnieszka Kuc,Thomas Heine,Dmytro Denysenko,Dirk Volkmer +8 more
TL;DR: The metal-organic framework, MFU-4, possessing small cavities and apertures, is exploited for quantum sieving of hydrogen isotopes, which leads to a faster deuterium adsorption from a H(2)/D(2) isotope mixture.
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Scorpionate‐Type Coordination in MFU‐4l Metal–Organic Frameworks: Small‐Molecule Binding and Activation upon the Thermally Activated Formation of Open Metal Sites
TL;DR: The demonstrated hydride transfer to electrophiles and strong binding of small gas molecules suggests these novel, yet robust, metal-organic frameworks with open metal sites as promising catalytic materials comprising earth-abundant metal elements.
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Reversible gas-phase redox processes catalyzed by Co-exchanged MFU-4l(arge)
Dmytro Denysenko,Tamas W. Werner,Maciej Grzywa,Angela Puls,Volker Hagen,Georg Eickerling,Jelena Jelic,Karsten Reuter,Dirk Volkmer +8 more
TL;DR: Postsynthetic metal ion exchange in a benzotriazolate-based MFU-4l(arge) framework leads to a Co(II)-containing framework with open metal sites showing reversible gas-phase oxidation properties.
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Capture of heavy hydrogen isotopes in a metal-organic framework with active Cu(I) sites.
I. Weinrauch,Ievgeniia Savchenko,Dmytro Denysenko,S. M. Souliou,Hun-Ho Kim,M. Le Tacon,Luke L. Daemen,Yongqiang Cheng,Andreas Mavrandonakis,Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta,Dirk Volkmer,Gisela Schütz,Michael Hirscher,Thomas Heine,Thomas Heine +14 more
TL;DR: Combination of thermal desorption spectroscopy, Raman measurements, inelastic neutron scattering and first principles calculations for H2/D2 mixtures allows the prediction of selectivities for tritium-containing isotopologues.