Metal–organic framework-based materials: superior adsorbents for the capture of toxic and radioactive metal ions
Metal–organic framework-based materials represent a new addition to the area of capturing diverse toxic and radioactive metal ions.
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Metal–organic framework-based materials represent a new addition to the area of capturing diverse toxic and radioactive metal ions.
A review of the author's investigations of the equilibrium contact angles of pure liquids on low- and high-energy solid surfaces, both bare and covered with a condensed monomole...
Electrocatalytic water splitting driven by renewable energy input to produce clean H<sub>2</sub> has been widely viewed as a promising strategy of the future energy portfolio. C...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTX-ray photoelectron studies on some oxides and hydroxides of cobalt, nickel, and copperN. S. McIntyre and M. G. CookCite this: Anal. ...
Breaking through the nitrogen ceiling Single-molecule magnets could prove useful in miniaturizing a wide variety of devices. However, their application has been severely hindere...
To plan the syntheses of small organic molecules, chemists use retrosynthesis, a problem-solving technique in which target molecules are recursively transformed into increasingl...
The near-field optical interaction between a sharp probe and a sample of interest can be exploited to image, spectroscopically probe, or modify surfaces at a resolution (down to...
Perovskite solar cells to date are made of polycrystalline films which contain a high density of defects. Imperfection passivation to reduce non-radiative recombination and supp...
The thermal properties of a suspended metallic single-wall carbon nanotube\n(SWNT) are extracted from its high-bias (I-V) electrical characteristics over\nthe 300-800 K temperat...
Atomic Imaging Within Adsorbed Molecules Scanning tunneling microscopy provides atomic resolution images of surfaces and adsorbed atoms, but imaging atoms within an organic mole...
Abstract Photocatalysis is a green technology to use ubiquitous and intermittent sunlight. The emerging S‐scheme heterojunction has demonstrated its superiority in photocatalysi...