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Commensurate adsorption of hydrocarbons and alcohols in microporous metal organic frameworks.

Haohan Wu, +3 more
- 18 Jan 2012 - 
- Vol. 112, Iss: 2, pp 836-868
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This article is published in Chemical Reviews.The article was published on 2012-01-18. It has received 962 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Microporous material & Group 2 organometallic chemistry.

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Electric field-induced assembly of monodisperse polyhedral metal-organic framework crystals

TL;DR: It is observed that well-regulated crystal orientation is observed not only for rhombic dodecahedra all of whose facets are equivalent, but also for truncated cubes with nondegenerate facets.
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Adsorptive denitrogenation of model fuels with porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): Effect of acidity and basicity of MOFs

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the acidity or basicity of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) on the adsorptive removal of nitrogen-containing compounds (NCCs) was investigated.
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Microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Adsorptive Separation of C5-C6 Alkane Isomers

TL;DR: By applying topologically directed design strategy and precisely controlling the pore structure or ligand functionality, this Account has successfully synthesized a series of highly robust MOFs built on tetratopic carboxylate linkers that demonstrate high performance for the separation of C5-C6 alkane isomers.
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Crystalline Capsules: Metal–Organic Frameworks Locked by Size‐Matching Ligand Bolts

TL;DR: This proposed strategy provides a mechanical way to prevent the leaching of guests and thereby has less dependence on the specific chemical environment of the hosts, thus making it applicable for a wide variety of existing MOFs once the size-matching ligands are employed.
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Computational characterization and prediction of metal-organic framework properties

TL;DR: An overview of computational chemistry methods commonly used in the field of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to describe or predict the structures themselves and characterize their various properties, either at the quantum chemical level or through classical molecular simulation is given in this article.
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