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Mohamed Eddaoudi

Researcher at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publications -  369
Citations -  74355

Mohamed Eddaoudi is an academic researcher from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metal-organic framework & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 327 publications receiving 64217 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Eddaoudi include University of South Florida & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Enriching the Reticular Chemistry Repertoire: Merged Nets Approach for the Rational Design of Intricate Mixed-Linker Metal–Organic Framework Platforms

TL;DR: The merged-nets approach allows the logical practice of isoreticular chemistry by taking into account the mathematically correlated dimensions of the two ligands to afford the deliberate construction of a mixed-linker mesoporous MOF, sph-MOF-4.
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The quest for highly sensitive QCM humidity sensors: the coating of CNT/MOF composite sensing films as case study

TL;DR: In this paper, a highly sensitive humidity sensor based on composite thin films of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is presented, which can demonstrate a 230% increase in sensitivity compared to plain HKUST-1 film.
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The Quest for Modular Nanocages: tbo-MOF as an Archetype for Mutual Substitution, Functionalization, and Expansion of Quadrangular Pillar Building Blocks

TL;DR: The tbo-MOF serves as an archetypal tunable, isoreticular MOF platform for targeting desired applications that possess extra-large nanocapsule-like cages, high porosity, and potential for gas separation and storage, among others.
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Host–Guest Chirality Interplay: A Mutually Induced Formation of a Chiral ZMOF and Its Double-Helix Polymer Guests

TL;DR: The host-guest chirality interplay permitted the induced formation of an unusual gyroid MOF with homochirality and helical channels in the framework for the first time, JLU-Liu23, affording enantioselective separation of chiral molecules as well as small gas molecules.
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An Open‐Framework Germanate with Polycubane‐Like Topology

TL;DR: In this new structure type for an open-framework germanate the building blocks are linked together at each of their eight vertices to give the rare polycubane topology with an intersecting channel system of ten- and eight-membered rings in which the piperazinium cations and water molecules reside.