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Adsorption and molecular siting of CO 2, water, and other gases in the superhydrophobic, flexible pores of FMOF-1 from experiment and simulation

Moghadam et al., 2017

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Moghadam P
Ivy J
Arvapally R
Dos Santos A
Pearson J
Zhang L
Tylianakis E
Ghosh P
Oswald I
Kaipa U
Wang X
Wilson A
Snurr R
Omary M
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Chemical science

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FMOF-1 is a flexible, superhydrophobic metal–organic framework with a network of channels and side pockets decorated with–CF3 groups. CO2 adsorption isotherms measured between 278 and 313 K and up to 55 bar reveal a maximum uptake of ca. 6.16 …
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