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Cerium-Based Metal–Organic Framework Nanocrystals Interconnected by Carbon Nanotubes for Boosting Electrochemical Capacitor Performance

TL;DR: The capacitive performance of the CNT can be significantly boosted with the help of redox-active Ce- MOF-808 nanocrystals, and all the Ce-MOF, CNT, and nanocomposites are used as active materials for application in aqueous-based supercapacitors.
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Negative Thermal Expansion Design Strategies in a Diverse Series of Metal–Organic Frameworks

TL;DR: In this article, various design strategies for systematically tuning the coefficient of thermal expansion in a diverse series of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are demonstrated by independently varying the metal, ligand, topology, and guest environment of representative MOFs, a range of negative and positive thermal expansion behaviors are experimentally achieved.
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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the “Breathing” Phase Transformation of MOF Nanocrystallites

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the first-principles parameterized forcefield MOF-FF to investigate the thermal and pressure induced transformations for nanocrystallites of the pillared-layer DMOF-1.
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An alkaline-resistant Ag(i)-anchored pyrazolate-based metal-organic framework for chemical fixation of CO2.

TL;DR: An alkaline-resistant Ag(i)-anchored metal-organic framework has been achieved via postsynthetic modification of pyrazolate-based linkers that was completely heterogeneous and recyclable over at least ten cycles in cyclic carboxylation of propargyl amines and CO2 into oxazolidinones and tetramic acids under atmospheric pressure of CO2.
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The Properties of Carbon Contacts

TL;DR: In this article, the properties of contacts between small spherules of silica are shown to be dependent on the structure and geometry of the carbon surface as determined by electron diffraction and microscopic studies.
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