Selective gas uptake in zeolites often relies on size — hosts accommodate guests that are small enough to fit into their pores. Now, a zeolite containing cations that function as molecular trapdoors allows guest-selective, size-inverse separations that could help with carbon capture and hydrogen purification.
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De Baerdemaeker, T., & De Vos, D. (2013). Trapdoors in zeolites. Nature Chemistry, 5(2), 89–90. https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.1560
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