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Lanfang Zou

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  26
Citations -  4170

Lanfang Zou is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy & Chemical imaging. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 2969 citations. Previous affiliations of Lanfang Zou include Nanjing University & Merck & Co..

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Stable Metal-Organic Frameworks: Design, Synthesis, and Applications.

TL;DR: This review is expected to guide the design of stable MOFs by providing insights into existing structures, which could lead to the discovery and development of more advanced functional materials.
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Topology-guided design and syntheses of highly stable mesoporous porphyrinic zirconium metal-organic frameworks with high surface area.

TL;DR: This work presents a successful example of rational design of MOFs with desired topology, but also provides a strategy for construction of stable mesoporous MOFs.
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Construction of hierarchically porous metal–organic frameworks through linker labilization

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that linker labilization method can create controllable hierarchical porous structures in stable MOFs, which facilitates the diffusion and adsorption process of guest molecules to improve the performances of MOFs in Adsorption and catalysis.
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Porous Organic Polymers for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture.

TL;DR: This review provides a critical and in-depth analysis of recent POP research as it pertains to carbon capture, noting areas in which further work is needed to develop the next-generation POPs for practical applications.
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Linker Installation: Engineering Pore Environment with Precisely Placed Functionalities in Zirconium MOFs

TL;DR: A comprehensive study on the linker installation method, in which a stable MOF with coordinatively unsaturated Zr6 clusters was employed and linkers bearing different functional groups were postsynthetically installed, resulting in synergistic effects including an enhancement of H2 adsorption capacities of up to 57%.