Browsing Natural and Mathematical Sciences by Author "Terrill, N. J."
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Flux melting of metal–organic frameworks
Longley, L.; Collins, S. M.; Li, S. C.; Smales, G. L.; Fındıkçı, İlknur Eruçar; Qiao, A.; Hou, J.; Doherty, C. M.; Thornton, A. W.; Hill, A. J.; Yu, X.; Terrill, N. J.; Smith, A. J.; Cohen, S. M.; Midgley, P. A.; Keen, D. A.; Telfer, S. G.; Bennett, T. D. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019-03-28)Recent demonstrations of melting in the metal-organic framework (MOF) family have created interest in the interfacial domain between inorganic glasses and amorphous organic polymers. The chemical and physical behaviour of ... -
Metal-organic framework glasses with permanent accessible porosity
Zhou, C.; Longley, L.; Krajnc, A.; Smales, G. J.; Qiao, A.; Fındıkçı, İlknur Eruçar; Doherty, C. M.; Thornton, A. W.; Hill, A. J.; Ashling, C. W.; Qazvini, O. T.; Lee, S. J.; Chater, P. A.; Terrill, N. J.; Smith, A. J.; Yue, Y.; Mali, G.; Keen, D. A.; Telfer, S. G.; Bennett, T. D. (Nature Publishing Group, 2018-11-28)To date, only several microporous, and even fewer nanoporous, glasses have been produced, always via post synthesis acid treatment of phase separated dense materials, e.g. Vycor glass. In contrast, high internal surface ...
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