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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2018High-Throughput Screening of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Macroscale Heteroepitaxial Alignment20citations
  • 2014Ultramicroporous MOF with high concentration of vacant CuII sites32citations
  • 2010Metal organic frameworks with exceptional gas storage capacitycitations

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  • Falcaro, Paolo
  • Doonan, Christian J.
  • Huang, David M.
  • Tarzia, Andrew
  • Takahashi, Masahide
  • Hawes, Chris S.
  • Hill, Matthew R.
  • Turner, David R.
  • Batten, Stuart R.
  • Duyker, Samuel G.
  • Mccormick Mcpherson, Laura
  • Peterson, Vanessa K.
  • Nairn, Kate M.
  • Sumida, Kenji
  • Hill, Anita J.
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Metal organic frameworks with exceptional gas storage capacity

  • Nairn, Kate M.
  • Sumida, Kenji
  • Hill, Anita J.
  • Thornton, Aaron W.
Abstract

<p>The challenges surrounding the realization of viable hydrogen or methane storage by adsorption means are described. We have employed metal-organic frameworks due to their exceptional surface areas. Advancement of gas storage requires the development of metal-organic frameworks based on light metals so that the weight percentage of gas stored may be increased, and the operating temperature must be increased by control of the potential energy for adsorption well depth. We describe possible solutions to each of these challenges.</p>

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  • surface
  • Hydrogen