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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering" and Year is 2014

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[GaF3(BzMe2-tacn)] – a neutral ‘metalloligand’ towards alkali metal and ammonium cations in water - Rajiv Bhalla, William Levason, Sajinder K. Luthra, Graeme McRobbie, Gillian Reid, George Sanderson and Wenjian Zhang
Type: Article | 2014

Isosteric enthalpies for hydrogen adsorbed on nanoporous materials at high pressures - Nuno Bimbo, Jessica E. Sharpe, Valeska P. Ting, Antonio Noguera-Díaz and Timothy J. Mays
Type: Article | 2014 | Item not available on this server.

Understanding the adsorption mechanism of noble gases Kr and Xe in CPO-27-Ni, CPO-27-Mg, and ZIF-8 - O. V. Magdysyuk, F. Adams, H. P. Liermann, I. Spanopoulos, P. N. Trikalitis, M. Hirscher, R. E. Morris, M. J. Duncan, L. J. McCormick and R. E. Dinnebier
Type: Article | 2014 | Item not available on this server.

Synthesis, structure and cation-binding properties of some [4 + 4] metallocyclic MO22+ (M = Mo or W) derivatives of 9-phenyl-2,3,7-trihydroxyfluor-6-one - Laura J. McCormick, Brendan F. Abrahams, Berin A. Boughton, Martin J. Grannas, Timothy A. Hudson and Richard Robson
Type: Article | 2014 | Item not available on this server.

Ultramicroporous MOF with high concentration of vacant CuII sites - Laura J. McCormick, Samuel G. Duyker, Aaron W. Thornton, Chris S. Hawes, Matthew R. Hill, Vanessa K. Peterson, Stuart R. Batten and David R. Turner
Type: Article | 2014 | Item not available on this server.

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