International audienceAdsorption-based heat transfer (AHT) devices are promising alternatives for green energy production and (re)usage; however, they are still limited by the low performance of their benchmark adsorbent materials. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been ranked among the most promising water adsorbents for this application owing to their potential superior water uptake and moderate hydrophilicity. However, there is still a need to rationalize and understand at the microscopic scale the water adsorption performances of this family of materials to further guide the selection of the next-generation water adsorbents. In this context, a full understanding of the water adsorption mechanism in the most promising MOFs containing ...
We present a mechanistic study on the interaction of water with a well-defined model Fe<sub>3</sub>O...
INGENIERIE+JEC:YGU:DFAThis review article presents the fundamental and practical aspects of water ad...
Water is essential to life, yet a majority of people in the world currently experience water scarcit...
Investigating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as water adsorbents has drawn increasing attention for...
We develop transferable force fields describing water adsorption in copper-based metal–organic frame...
The nanoporous and tunable nature of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has made them promising adsorbe...
To exploit the full potential of metal-organic frameworks as solid adsorbents in water-adsorption ap...
We report an investigation of water adsorption in the hydrophobic metal–organic framework Al(OH)(1,4...
The mechanism of water adsorption in NU-1500-Cr, a high-performance atmospheric water harvest- ing m...
The usage of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) as adsorbent materials for adsorption-based heat transf...
We report a theoretical study of water adsorption on coordinatively unsaturated sites (cus's) in a m...
Simultaneous adsorption of two water molecules on open metal sites of the HKUST-1 metal–organic fram...
We propose a force field model for the description of water adsorption in Mg-MOF-74 and assess its a...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Understanding the adsorption of water in metal−organic framework...
Understanding the adsorption of water in metal–organic frameworks (MOF), and particularly in soft po...
We present a mechanistic study on the interaction of water with a well-defined model Fe<sub>3</sub>O...
INGENIERIE+JEC:YGU:DFAThis review article presents the fundamental and practical aspects of water ad...
Water is essential to life, yet a majority of people in the world currently experience water scarcit...
Investigating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as water adsorbents has drawn increasing attention for...
We develop transferable force fields describing water adsorption in copper-based metal–organic frame...
The nanoporous and tunable nature of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has made them promising adsorbe...
To exploit the full potential of metal-organic frameworks as solid adsorbents in water-adsorption ap...
We report an investigation of water adsorption in the hydrophobic metal–organic framework Al(OH)(1,4...
The mechanism of water adsorption in NU-1500-Cr, a high-performance atmospheric water harvest- ing m...
The usage of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) as adsorbent materials for adsorption-based heat transf...
We report a theoretical study of water adsorption on coordinatively unsaturated sites (cus's) in a m...
Simultaneous adsorption of two water molecules on open metal sites of the HKUST-1 metal–organic fram...
We propose a force field model for the description of water adsorption in Mg-MOF-74 and assess its a...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Understanding the adsorption of water in metal−organic framework...
Understanding the adsorption of water in metal–organic frameworks (MOF), and particularly in soft po...
We present a mechanistic study on the interaction of water with a well-defined model Fe<sub>3</sub>O...
INGENIERIE+JEC:YGU:DFAThis review article presents the fundamental and practical aspects of water ad...
Water is essential to life, yet a majority of people in the world currently experience water scarcit...