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Simon C. Weston

Researcher at ExxonMobil

Publications -  80
Citations -  1453

Simon C. Weston is an academic researcher from ExxonMobil. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Metal-organic framework. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1088 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon C. Weston include University of California & Daresbury Laboratory.

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Crystal Structure of Zeolite MCM-68: A New Three-Dimensional Framework with Large Pores

TL;DR: The crystal structure of the aluminosilicate MCM-68 was solved from synchrotron powder diffraction data by the program FOCUS, and the tetragonal projection can be determined independently from these data by direct methods.
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Challenges and opportunities for adsorption-based CO2 capture from natural gas combined cycle emissions

TL;DR: The importance of considering gas-fired power plants alongside coal-fired plants in future analyses of carbon capture materials is emphasized, and specific challenges and opportunities related to adsorptive carbon capture from the emissions of gas- Fired plants are addressed.
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Synthetic porous crystalline mcm-68, its synthesis and use

TL;DR: In this paper, a polycyclic organic cation for catalytic conversion of organic compounds is described, which exhibits a distinctive X-ray diffraction pattern and has a unique crystal structure which contains at least one channel system, in which each channel is defined by a 12-membered ring of tetrahedrally coordinated atoms.
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Water Enables Efficient CO2 Capture from Natural Gas Flue Emissions in an Oxidation-Resistant Diamine-Appended Metal-Organic Framework.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that functionalization of the metal-organic framework Mg2(dobpdc) with the cyclic diamine 2-(aminomethyl)piperidine (2-ampd) produces an adsorbent that is capable of ≥90% CO2 capture from a humid natural gas flue emission stream, as confirmed by breakthrough measurements.