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Francis Verpoort

Researcher at Wuhan University of Technology

Publications -  490
Citations -  15937

Francis Verpoort is an academic researcher from Wuhan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Ruthenium. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 443 publications receiving 12506 citations. Previous affiliations of Francis Verpoort include Wuhan University & Dalian University of Technology.

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Metal–organic frameworks: versatile heterogeneous catalysts for efficient catalytic organic transformations

TL;DR: This review has summarized the recent research progress in heterogeneous catalysis by MOFs and their catalytic behavior in various organic reactions, highlighting the key features of MOFs as catalysts based on the active sites in the framework.
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Characterization and properties of Zn/Co zeolitic imidazolate frameworks vs. ZIF-8 and ZIF-67

TL;DR: In this article, a novel Zn/Co zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) has been constructed by an easy and straightforward room temperature technique Several characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM-EDX, single-crystal XRD and ICP have been applied to confirm that the structure formed is a sodalite (SOD) cage type structure.
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Metal-organic frameworks for upgrading biogas via CO2 adsorption to biogas green energy.

TL;DR: This review highlights the challenges for MOF adsorbents, which have the greatest upgrading abilities for biogas via selective passage of methane, and the key factors improving the ideal MOF materials for these high CO2 capture and selectivity uses forBiogas upgrading to produce bio-methane and reduce fossil-fuel CO2 emission will be discussed.
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Applications of Raman spectroscopy in pharmaceutical analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a short introduction to Raman spectroscopy and several applications in the pharmaceutical field are presented, including process monitoring and analysis, as well as non-destructive measurements.