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TSOF1
Trianglamine-based supramolecular organic framework with permanent intrinsic porosity and tunable selectivity
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Thu, Apr 26 2018
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Gas Sensors
TSOF1
Arnaud Chaix, et al., "Trianglamine-based supramolecular organic framework with permanent intrinsic porosity and tunable selectivity", Journal of the American Chemical Society 140 (44), 2018, 14571. Here we introduce for the first time a metal-free trianglamine-based supramolecular organic framework, T-SOF-1, with permanent intrinsic porosity and high affinity to CO2. The capability of tuning the pore aperture dimensions is also demonstrated by molecular guest encapsulation to afford excellent CO2/CH4 separation for natural gas upgrading.