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Tu Sun

Researcher at ShanghaiTech University

Publications -  17
Citations -  434

Tu Sun is an academic researcher from ShanghaiTech University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Electron diffraction. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 173 citations.

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A Crystalline Polyimide Porous Organic Framework for Selective Adsorption of Acetylene over Ethylene.

TL;DR: PAF-110 is the first crystalline porous organic material to exhibit selective adsorption of acetylene over ethylene, and its properties may provide insight into the further optimized design of porous organic materials for this key gas separation.
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Docking of Cu-I and Ag-I in Metal-Organic Frameworks for Adsorption and Separation of Xenon

TL;DR: This metalation strategy represents a new strategy for engineering MOFs to give high-performance gas separations and showed pore sizes matching the size of Xe, thus allowing for binding ofXe from Xe/Kr mixtures with high capacity and selectivity.
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Atomically deviated Pd-Te nanoplates boost methanol-tolerant fuel cells

TL;DR: A class of Pd-Te hexagonal nanoplates (HPs) with a Pd20Te7 phase that simultaneously overcome the activity and methanol-tolerant issues in alkaline DMFC is reported, and the concurrent high ORR activity and excellent meethanol tolerance endow Pd -Te HPs as practical electrocatalysts for DMFC and beyond.
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Atomic-Level Characterization of Dynamics of a 3D Covalent Organic Framework by Cryo-Electron Diffraction Tomography

TL;DR: The structural determination of dynamics at atomic level by cryo-electron diffraction tomography (EDT) with single crystals of COF-300 having only submicrometer sizes is illustrated.
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Unravelling Crystal Structures of Covalent Organic Frameworks by Electron Diffraction Tomography

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the recent developments of EDT for addressing challenges in structure determinations of such e-beam sensitive, organic porous crystals, covering comprehensively automatic data collection, low dose, cryogenic protocols, structural solution method, powder X-ray diffraction refinement, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) imaging techniques.