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A new class of catalytic material has been studied by scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) display a unique three-dimensional structure that is highly selective and reactive, with performance that is up to 50 percent better than commercial materials in the tested reactions.
Porous crystals for natural gas storage
PNNL: Institute for Integrated Catalysis (IIC) - IIC Research
PNNL: Institute for Integrated Catalysis (IIC) - IIC Research
PNNL: Institute for Integrated Catalysis (IIC) - IIC Research
Getting to xenon: Scientists examine alternatives for pulling this
PNNL: Institute for Integrated Catalysis (IIC) - IIC Research
New Class of Catalyst Sports Shapely Selectivity
Seeding' the next generation of smart materials
World records by chemists enhance ability to capture CO2
A thin-skinned catalyst for chemical reactions
Separating the Catalysts from the Chaff
Self-assembling polymeric copper catalyst greatly accelerates
Chemist stitches up speedier chemical reactions
PNNL: Institute for Integrated Catalysis (IIC) - IIC Research
New method to clean and treat polluted water for extraction of