Topology meets MOF chemistry for pore-aperture fine tuning: Ftw -MOF platform for energy-efficient separations: Via adsorption kinetics or molecular sieving

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Herein we demonstrate how the combined use of the molecular building block (MBB) approach and reticular chemistry allows the fabrication of a highly stable, ultra-microporous metal-organic framework (MOF) that is an efficient sorbent for the challenging separation of propane/propylene.

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Xue, D. X., Cadiau, A., Weseliński, Ł. J., Jiang, H., Bhatt, P. M., Shkurenko, A., … Eddaoudi, M. (2018). Topology meets MOF chemistry for pore-aperture fine tuning: Ftw -MOF platform for energy-efficient separations: Via adsorption kinetics or molecular sieving. Chemical Communications, 54(49), 6404–6407. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc03841d

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