In this work, a diverse set of chemically stable covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has been studied to understand their water adsorption behavior and how water adsorption will affect CO2 capture performance in the COFs using grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations. Our results revealed three different types of water adsorption behavior in the COFs: (1) initial small water cluster formation was followed by early monolayer coverage in COFs with a smooth hydrophilic surface, such as TpPa-1, TpPa-NO2, and DAAQ-TFP; (2) hydrophobic functional groups presented in the hydrophilic surface of the COFs, such as COF-42, COF-43, and TpBD, could disrupt the water monolayer formation, which would delay the pore filling of water in the COFs; and (...
The likelihood of fossil fuel power plants being targeted for future CO2 emissions regulation create...
We present a workflow that traces the path from the bulk structure of a crystalline material to asse...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a new class of porous solids comprised of metal-containing nodes li...
As an emerging class of porous crystalline materials, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are excelle...
Atmospheric moisture is a ubiquitous water resource available at any time and any place, making it a...
In this work, molecular simulations were performed to investigate the effect of trace amount of wate...
Atmospheric moisture is a ubiquitous water resource available at any time and any place, making it a...
Water is essential to life, yet a majority of people in the world currently experience water scarcit...
AbstractEnhanced CO2 Capture in Metal-Organic and Covalent-Organic FrameworksbyRobinson W FlaigDocto...
International audienceCompetitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based ...
We present a workflow that traces the path from the bulk structure of a crystalline material to asse...
Competitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based industrial processes o...
Using computer-aided design, several interpenetrated imine-linked 3D covalent organic frameworks wit...
Competitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based industrial processes o...
Introduction/PurposeStorage and separation of gases are one of the most challenging processes when t...
The likelihood of fossil fuel power plants being targeted for future CO2 emissions regulation create...
We present a workflow that traces the path from the bulk structure of a crystalline material to asse...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a new class of porous solids comprised of metal-containing nodes li...
As an emerging class of porous crystalline materials, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are excelle...
Atmospheric moisture is a ubiquitous water resource available at any time and any place, making it a...
In this work, molecular simulations were performed to investigate the effect of trace amount of wate...
Atmospheric moisture is a ubiquitous water resource available at any time and any place, making it a...
Water is essential to life, yet a majority of people in the world currently experience water scarcit...
AbstractEnhanced CO2 Capture in Metal-Organic and Covalent-Organic FrameworksbyRobinson W FlaigDocto...
International audienceCompetitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based ...
We present a workflow that traces the path from the bulk structure of a crystalline material to asse...
Competitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based industrial processes o...
Using computer-aided design, several interpenetrated imine-linked 3D covalent organic frameworks wit...
Competitive adsorption of water is an important issue in the adsorption-based industrial processes o...
Introduction/PurposeStorage and separation of gases are one of the most challenging processes when t...
The likelihood of fossil fuel power plants being targeted for future CO2 emissions regulation create...
We present a workflow that traces the path from the bulk structure of a crystalline material to asse...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a new class of porous solids comprised of metal-containing nodes li...