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High methane storage and working capacities in a NbO-type metal–organic framework

Song et al., 2016

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932176516945583399
Author
Song C
Liu H
Jiao J
Bai D
Zhou W
Yildirim T
He Y
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Dalton Transactions

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To improve methane adsorption by pore structure optimization, we developed a new organic linker and used it to construct a NbO-type metal–organic framework ZJNU-53 that, after activation, exhibits exceptionally high methane storage and working capacities of 241 and …
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