The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low concentrations are involved. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) containing polarizing groups within their pore spaces are predicted to be efficient Xe/Kr solid-state adsorbents, but no experimental insights into the nature of the Xe–network interaction are available to date. Here we report a new microporous MOF (designated SBMOF-2) that is selective toward Xe over Kr under ambient conditions, with a Xe/Kr selectivity of about 10 and a Xe capacity of 27.07 wt % at 298 K. Single-crystal diffraction results show that the Xe selectivity may be attributed to the specific geometry of the pores, forming cages built with phenyl rings and enriched with polar ...
Exceptionally stable ultramicroporous C–C-bonded porous organic frameworks (IISERP-POF6, 7, 8) have ...
The total world energy demand is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades, primaril...
The pore environments of a series of isoreticular metal-organic frameworks (IRMOF) have been studied...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The efficient separation of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) is one of the industrially important process...
International audienceNanoporous framework materials are a promising class of materials for energy-e...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous crystals with the potential to improve many industrial ga...
Enhancement of adsorption capacity and separation of radioactive Xe/Kr at room temperature and above...
Nuclear energy is among the most viable alternatives to our current fossil fuel-based energy economy...
Efficient separation of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) mixtures through vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) i...
We have studied the adsorption properties of Xe and Kr in a highly microporous hydrogen-bonded organ...
Removal of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) from process off-gases containing 400 ppm Xe, 40 ppm Kr, 78% ...
The total world energy demand is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades, primaril...
Exceptionally stable ultramicroporous C–C-bonded porous organic frameworks (IISERP-POF6, 7, 8) have ...
The total world energy demand is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades, primaril...
The pore environments of a series of isoreticular metal-organic frameworks (IRMOF) have been studied...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low conce...
The efficient separation of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) is one of the industrially important process...
International audienceNanoporous framework materials are a promising class of materials for energy-e...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous crystals with the potential to improve many industrial ga...
Enhancement of adsorption capacity and separation of radioactive Xe/Kr at room temperature and above...
Nuclear energy is among the most viable alternatives to our current fossil fuel-based energy economy...
Efficient separation of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) mixtures through vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) i...
We have studied the adsorption properties of Xe and Kr in a highly microporous hydrogen-bonded organ...
Removal of xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) from process off-gases containing 400 ppm Xe, 40 ppm Kr, 78% ...
The total world energy demand is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades, primaril...
Exceptionally stable ultramicroporous C–C-bonded porous organic frameworks (IISERP-POF6, 7, 8) have ...
The total world energy demand is predicted to rise significantly over the next few decades, primaril...
The pore environments of a series of isoreticular metal-organic frameworks (IRMOF) have been studied...