The copper paddle-wheel is the building unit of many metal organic frameworks. Because of the ability of the copper cations to attract polar molecules, copper paddle-wheels are promising for carbon dioxide adsorption and separation. They have therefore been studied extensively, both experimentally and computationally. In this work we investigate the copper–CO2 interaction in HKUST-1 and in two different cluster models of HKUST-1: monocopper Cu(formate)2 and dicopper Cu2(formate)4. We show that density functional theory methods severely underestimate the interaction energy between copper paddle-wheels and CO2, even including corrections for the dispersion forces. In contrast, a multireference wave function followed by perturbation theory to ...
We present a comprehensive investigation of the CO2 adsorption properties of an isostructural series...
Solvothermal synthesis of a highly porous metal-organic framework (PMOF) of Cu(II) had been achieved...
The use of CO2 to produce methanol is a reaction of growing interest, where bimetallic Cu-M catalyst...
The copper paddle-wheel is the building unit of many metal organic frameworks. Because of the abilit...
The copper paddle-wheel is the building unit of many metal organic frameworks. Because of the abilit...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) constitute a class of three-dimensional porous materials that have s...
Simultaneous adsorption of two water molecules on open metal sites of the HKUST-1 metal–organic fram...
Density functional theory calculations on [Cu2(O2CR)4L2] systems reveal a change in ground state wit...
Conventional molecular models fail to correctly describe interactions of adsorbates with coordinativ...
Copper (Cu) remains the most important metal catalyst for the carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) provide new possibilities for their potential use in catalysis, gas ...
Large-scale computational screening has the potential to translate the tailorability of metal-organi...
Three Miller index surfaces of copper, Cu(111), Cu(211), and Cu(643) were evaluated for spontaneous ...
In this work, we apply for the first time ambient pressure operando soft X-ray absorption spectrosco...
Analysis of the CO2 adsorption properties of a well-known series of metal–organic frameworks M2(dobd...
We present a comprehensive investigation of the CO2 adsorption properties of an isostructural series...
Solvothermal synthesis of a highly porous metal-organic framework (PMOF) of Cu(II) had been achieved...
The use of CO2 to produce methanol is a reaction of growing interest, where bimetallic Cu-M catalyst...
The copper paddle-wheel is the building unit of many metal organic frameworks. Because of the abilit...
The copper paddle-wheel is the building unit of many metal organic frameworks. Because of the abilit...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) constitute a class of three-dimensional porous materials that have s...
Simultaneous adsorption of two water molecules on open metal sites of the HKUST-1 metal–organic fram...
Density functional theory calculations on [Cu2(O2CR)4L2] systems reveal a change in ground state wit...
Conventional molecular models fail to correctly describe interactions of adsorbates with coordinativ...
Copper (Cu) remains the most important metal catalyst for the carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) provide new possibilities for their potential use in catalysis, gas ...
Large-scale computational screening has the potential to translate the tailorability of metal-organi...
Three Miller index surfaces of copper, Cu(111), Cu(211), and Cu(643) were evaluated for spontaneous ...
In this work, we apply for the first time ambient pressure operando soft X-ray absorption spectrosco...
Analysis of the CO2 adsorption properties of a well-known series of metal–organic frameworks M2(dobd...
We present a comprehensive investigation of the CO2 adsorption properties of an isostructural series...
Solvothermal synthesis of a highly porous metal-organic framework (PMOF) of Cu(II) had been achieved...
The use of CO2 to produce methanol is a reaction of growing interest, where bimetallic Cu-M catalyst...