A high surface area Zr(IV)-based metal–organic framework showing stepwise gas adsorption and selective dye uptake

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High surface-area hollow octahedral carbon cages have been fabricated for the first time by carbonization of a metal–organic framework, which exhibit significant CO2 and H2 adsorption capacities and dye uptake.


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Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials show extraordinary performances in several frontier applications of energy research due to their well-defined crystalline porous architecture, high surface area and periodicity of the functional groups...


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A high surface area layered MOF withkgd-atopology, based on a nanosized and highly aromatic hexagonal linker, shows high H2and CO2uptake.


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