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View article: Biomimetic Daytime Radiative Cooling Technology: Prospects and Challenges for Practical Application
Biomimetic Daytime Radiative Cooling Technology: Prospects and Challenges for Practical Application Open
Biomimetic structures inspired by evolutionary optimized biological systems offer promising solutions to overcome current limitations in passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) technology, which efficiently scatters solar radiation throug…
View article: Population Dynamics of Bigeye Grunt Brachydeuterus auritus (Valenciennes, 1831) in the Coastal Waters of Sierra Leone: A Near-Threatened Species on the IUCN Red List
Population Dynamics of Bigeye Grunt Brachydeuterus auritus (Valenciennes, 1831) in the Coastal Waters of Sierra Leone: A Near-Threatened Species on the IUCN Red List Open
Bigeye grunt (Brachydeuterus auritus) is a dominant fish species and mostly a major target species in both artisanal and industrial fisheries in the coastal waters of Sierra Leone. It was listed as near threatened in 2015 by the Internatio…
View article: <i>De Novo</i> Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Multi-Module Chromium(III) Metal–Organic Frameworks for Water Adsorption
<i>De Novo</i> Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Multi-Module Chromium(III) Metal–Organic Frameworks for Water Adsorption Open
The robust Cr-(III) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted considerable interest in water adsorptions. However, the synthesis of highly crystalline Cr-MOFs is complicated by the kinetically inert nature of Cr-(III). The main method…
View article: Crystallographic Visualization of Distinct Iodic Aggregations in Isostructural Metal–Organic Frameworks
Crystallographic Visualization of Distinct Iodic Aggregations in Isostructural Metal–Organic Frameworks Open
Precisely determining the location of adsorbed molecules is essential for illuminating the mechanisms underlying molecular confinement within porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Here, we present the pore-filling and reactive adsorption…
View article: The Jahn‐Teller Effect: A Significant Influence on Single‐Atom Sites Catalysts for CO <sub>2</sub> Photoreduction
The Jahn‐Teller Effect: A Significant Influence on Single‐Atom Sites Catalysts for CO <sub>2</sub> Photoreduction Open
The pursuit of efficient photocatalytic materials has gained momentum because of increasing concerns over climate change and the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions. The Jahn–Teller effect is a fundamental phenomenon prevalent in …
View article: Pore Space Optimization of Hybrid Ultramicroporous Material for Exceptional One-Step C2h4 Purification from C2h2/Co2/C2h4 Mixture
Pore Space Optimization of Hybrid Ultramicroporous Material for Exceptional One-Step C2h4 Purification from C2h2/Co2/C2h4 Mixture Open
View article: A Pillar-Layered Mof Bearing N/O Sites for One-Step Purification of C2h4 from the Mixtures with C2h6 or C3h6
A Pillar-Layered Mof Bearing N/O Sites for One-Step Purification of C2h4 from the Mixtures with C2h6 or C3h6 Open
View article: Scalable synthesis of a low-cost Zn–MOF with a nonpolar pore surface for efficient separation of methanol-to-olefin products
Scalable synthesis of a low-cost Zn–MOF with a nonpolar pore surface for efficient separation of methanol-to-olefin products Open
This work demonstrates a scalable and cost-effective Zn–MOF via facile synthesis for selective uptake of C 2 H 6 and C 3 H 6 over C 2 H 4 with exceptional selectivity, addressing the efficient separation of MTO products.
View article: Rational fabrication of sulfonic acid-circled anionic traps for selective extraction of rubidium ion
Rational fabrication of sulfonic acid-circled anionic traps for selective extraction of rubidium ion Open
View article: Sequential Pore Functionalization in MOFs for Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Capture
Sequential Pore Functionalization in MOFs for Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Capture Open
The capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) is crucial for reducing greenhouse emissions and achieving net-zero emission goals. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) present a promising solution for carbon capture due to their structural adap…
View article: Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Capture from Diluted Streams with Functionalized Metal–Organic Frameworks
Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Capture from Diluted Streams with Functionalized Metal–Organic Frameworks Open
Capturing carbon dioxide from diluted streams, such as flue gas originating from natural gas combustion, can be achieved using recyclable, humidity-resistant porous materials. Three such materials were synthesized by chemically modifying t…
View article: Research on Acoustic Monitoring of Escape of Large Yellow Croaker Cultured in Cages
Research on Acoustic Monitoring of Escape of Large Yellow Croaker Cultured in Cages Open
It is an important problem for large yellow croaker culture to escape due to the damage of net coat. In this study, a horizontal moving fish finder was installed in a cage to monitor large yellow croaker groups with different numbers and b…
View article: Six‐Membered Ring Directed Assembly of a Zirconium Zeolitic Metal–Organic Framework for Efficient Separation of Hexane Isomers
Six‐Membered Ring Directed Assembly of a Zirconium Zeolitic Metal–Organic Framework for Efficient Separation of Hexane Isomers Open
The synthesis of zirconium MOFs with zeolite net is quite challenging due to the high connectivity of Zr 6 clusters, which is far from tetrahedral connection, a requisite for zeolite net. In this work, we demonstrate a six‐membered ring (6…
View article: Gas Adsorption Snapshots in Metal–Organic Frameworks Unveil the Impact of Pore Geometry on Hydrogen Storage
Gas Adsorption Snapshots in Metal–Organic Frameworks Unveil the Impact of Pore Geometry on Hydrogen Storage Open
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising candidates for hydrogen (H2) storage. However, effective H2 storage in MOFs is challenging, because of weak adsorbent–adsorbate interactions. Optimizing the pore volume, size, and functionality…
View article: Pore Space Partition in Rigid Metal-Organic Frameworks Containing Organic Vertices for Trace Benzene Adsorption
Pore Space Partition in Rigid Metal-Organic Frameworks Containing Organic Vertices for Trace Benzene Adsorption Open
The physical adsorbents have shown great promise for the removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene but they still suffer from low uptake and poor selectivity especially when VOCs are present at trace concentrations. In t…
View article: Exploring the Effects of Nano-CaCO3 on the Core–Shell Structure and Properties of HDPE/POE/Nano-CaCO3 Ternary Nanocomposites
Exploring the Effects of Nano-CaCO3 on the Core–Shell Structure and Properties of HDPE/POE/Nano-CaCO3 Ternary Nanocomposites Open
To address the dilemma of the stiffness and toughness properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites, titanate coupling agent-treated CaCO3 nanoparticles (nano-CaCO3) and ethylene–octene copolymer (POE) were utilized to blend wi…
View article: Direct Ethylene Purification from Cracking Gas via a Metal–Organic Framework Through Pore Geometry Fitting
Direct Ethylene Purification from Cracking Gas via a Metal–Organic Framework Through Pore Geometry Fitting Open
The direct one-step separation of polymer-grade C2H4 from complex light hydrocarbon mixtures has high industrial significance but is very challenging. Herein, an ethylene-adsorption-weakening strategy is applied for precise regulation of t…
View article: Elucidation of the role of metals in the adsorption and photodegradation of herbicides by metal-organic frameworks
Elucidation of the role of metals in the adsorption and photodegradation of herbicides by metal-organic frameworks Open
Here, four MOFs, namely Sc-TBAPy, Al-TBAPy, Y-TBAPy, and Fe-TBAPy (TBAPy: 1,3,6,8-tetrakis( p -benzoic acid)pyrene), were characterized and evaluated for their ability to remediate glyphosate (GP) from water. Among these materials, Sc-TBAP…
View article: Creation of Cationic Polymeric Nanotrap Featuring High Anion Density and Exceptional Alkaline Stability for Highly Efficient Pertechnetate Removal from Nuclear Waste Streams
Creation of Cationic Polymeric Nanotrap Featuring High Anion Density and Exceptional Alkaline Stability for Highly Efficient Pertechnetate Removal from Nuclear Waste Streams Open
There is an urgent need for highly efficient sorbents capable of selectively removing 99TcO4- from concentrated alkaline nuclear wastes, which has long been a significant challenge. In this study, we presen…
View article: In Situ Anchoring of Cu Single-Atom Sites into Porous Organic Polymers for Efficient Overall Co2 Photoreduction
In Situ Anchoring of Cu Single-Atom Sites into Porous Organic Polymers for Efficient Overall Co2 Photoreduction Open
View article: Adaptive lattice-matched MOF and COF core-shell heterostructure for carbon dioxide photoreduction
Adaptive lattice-matched MOF and COF core-shell heterostructure for carbon dioxide photoreduction Open
Rational design of photocatalysts is critical for efficient solar-light-driven carbon dioxide reduction. The conjugation of metal-organic framework (MOF) and covalent organic framework (COF) is a promising strategy but limited by the dispa…
View article: Discovering a Herbicide Terminator: The Role of Metals in Eliminating Glyphosate by Metal-Organic Frameworks
Discovering a Herbicide Terminator: The Role of Metals in Eliminating Glyphosate by Metal-Organic Frameworks Open
The impact of metals within a family of isostructural metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) on the adsorption and photodegradation of the herbicide glyphosate (GP) is presented in this study. Four MOFs, namely Sc-TBAPy, Al-TBAPy, Y-TBAPy, and Fe…
View article: Effects of Different Tillage Practices on Slope Erosion Characteristics of Peanut Field
Effects of Different Tillage Practices on Slope Erosion Characteristics of Peanut Field Open
Under three rainfall intensities (60–90–120 mm/h) and four tillage practices (longitudinal ridge tillage, cross ridge tillage, flat tillage and hole sowing), field experiments was conducted during the podding stage of peanuts to investigat…
View article: Biomimetic Photodegradation of Glyphosate in Carborane-Functionalized Nanoconfined Spaces
Biomimetic Photodegradation of Glyphosate in Carborane-Functionalized Nanoconfined Spaces Open
The removal of organophosphorus (OP) herbicides from water has been studied using adsorptive removal, chemical oxidation, electrooxidation, enzymatic degradation, and photodegradation. The OP herbicide glyphosate (GP) is one of the most us…
View article: CCDC 1859577: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CCDC 1859577: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available …
View article: Facile Tuned TSCT‐TADF in Donor‐Acceptor MOF for Highly Adjustable Photonic Modules based on Heterostructures Crystals
Facile Tuned TSCT‐TADF in Donor‐Acceptor MOF for Highly Adjustable Photonic Modules based on Heterostructures Crystals Open
Highly adjustable photonic modules were constructed based on the heterostructures crystals of a new series of donor‐acceptor metal–organic framework (D‐A MOF) featuring highly tunable thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). By int…
View article: Rational Design of the Double Hydrogen-Bonds Sites in Il@Mof Composites for Efficient and Selective Formaldehyde Capture
Rational Design of the Double Hydrogen-Bonds Sites in Il@Mof Composites for Efficient and Selective Formaldehyde Capture Open
View article: Acoustic Monitoring of Fish Escape in Cage
Acoustic Monitoring of Fish Escape in Cage Open
In the far-reaching aquaculture, it is very common that the netting is damaged, the cage is deformed, and a large number of aquaculture fish escape. In this case, it is necessary to strengthen the research on related supporting technologie…
View article: Study on Acoustic Characteristics of Pseudobrachial Sakura Krill
Study on Acoustic Characteristics of Pseudobrachial Sakura Krill Open
As a widespread species in the Southern Ocean, pseudobrachial Sakurapill has relatively high abundance and relatively uniform distribution. The acoustic data for this study were obtained from the scientific fish finder (SIMRAD EK60) aboard…
View article: Acoustic Characteristics of Clione Limacina in the Southern Ocean
Acoustic Characteristics of Clione Limacina in the Southern Ocean Open
In the Southern Ocean, the biomass of Clione limacina is relatively large in some sea areas, and the largest biological density was found in the survey reached 300 Ind /m3. The acoustic data were obtained from the scientific fish finder (S…