The separation of molecules with similar size and shape is an important technological challenge. For example, rare gases can pose either an economic opportunity or an environmental hazard and there is a need to separate these spherical molecules selectively at low concentrations in air. Likewise, chiral molecules are important building blocks for pharmaceuticals, but chiral enantiomers, by definition, have identical size and shape, and their separation can be challenging. Here we show that a porous organic cage molecule has unprecedented performance in the solid state for the separation of rare gases, such as krypton and xenon. The selectivity arises from a precise size match between the rare gas and the organic cage cavity, as predicted ...
We present here a simple method for the bottom-up fabrication of microporous organic particles with ...
We propose a new method of chiral separation using functionalized nanoporous graphene as an example....
Given the importance of chirality in the biological response, regulators, industries and researchers...
The separation of molecules with similar size and shape is an important technological challenge. For...
Porous organic molecular cages as a new type of porous materials have attracted a tremendous attenti...
Molecular organic cage compounds have attracted considerable attention due to their potential applic...
Microporous materials play an important role in a variety of industrial and domestic applications. W...
Porous liquids are a new class of material that could have applications in areas such as gas separat...
Porous organic cages have recently received much attention due to their synthetic tunability, soluti...
The control of solid state assembly for porous organic cages is more challenging than for extended f...
A dissymmetric, soluble, porous organic cage from a low-cost racemic precursor.</p
Porous liquids are a promising new class of materials featuring nanoscale cavity units dispersed in ...
A solid porous molecular crystal formed from an organic cage, CC3, has unprecedented performance for...
We performed a computational screening of previously reported porous molecular materials, including ...
Applications of homochiral metal-organic frameworks in enantioselective adsorption and chromatograph...
We present here a simple method for the bottom-up fabrication of microporous organic particles with ...
We propose a new method of chiral separation using functionalized nanoporous graphene as an example....
Given the importance of chirality in the biological response, regulators, industries and researchers...
The separation of molecules with similar size and shape is an important technological challenge. For...
Porous organic molecular cages as a new type of porous materials have attracted a tremendous attenti...
Molecular organic cage compounds have attracted considerable attention due to their potential applic...
Microporous materials play an important role in a variety of industrial and domestic applications. W...
Porous liquids are a new class of material that could have applications in areas such as gas separat...
Porous organic cages have recently received much attention due to their synthetic tunability, soluti...
The control of solid state assembly for porous organic cages is more challenging than for extended f...
A dissymmetric, soluble, porous organic cage from a low-cost racemic precursor.</p
Porous liquids are a promising new class of materials featuring nanoscale cavity units dispersed in ...
A solid porous molecular crystal formed from an organic cage, CC3, has unprecedented performance for...
We performed a computational screening of previously reported porous molecular materials, including ...
Applications of homochiral metal-organic frameworks in enantioselective adsorption and chromatograph...
We present here a simple method for the bottom-up fabrication of microporous organic particles with ...
We propose a new method of chiral separation using functionalized nanoporous graphene as an example....
Given the importance of chirality in the biological response, regulators, industries and researchers...