Capelo-Avilés et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Selective adsorption of CO2 in TAMOF-1 for the separation of CO2/CH4 gas mixturesCapelo-Avilés et al., 2025
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- Capelo-Avilés S
- de Fez-Febré M
- Balestra S
- Cabezas-Giménez J
- Tomazini de Oliveira R
- Gallo Stampino I
- Vidal-Ferran A
- González-Cobos J
- Lillo V
- Fabelo O
- Escudero-Adán E
- Falvello L
- Parra J
- Rumori P
- Turnes Palomino G
- Palomino Cabello C
- Giancola S
- Calero S
- Galán-Mascarós J
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- Nature communications
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TAMOF-1 is a robust, highly porous metal–organic framework built from Cu2+ centers linked by a L-histidine derivative. Thanks to its high porosity and homochirality, TAMOF-1 has shown interesting molecular recognition properties, being able to resolve racemic mixtures …
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