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Encapsulation of gases in the solid state.

Alexander V Leontiev1, Dmitry M Rudkevich

  • 1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Texas at Arlington, TX 76019-0065, USA.

Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
|June 25, 2004
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This study introduces a novel hemicarcerand capable of encapsulating, storing, and releasing gases within a solid structure. This breakthrough offers new possibilities for gas management and storage applications.

Area of Science:

  • Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Hemicarcerands are molecular cages with potential applications in molecular recognition and storage.
  • Controlling the encapsulation and release of guest molecules in the solid state remains a significant challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the ability of a hemicarcerand to encapsulate, store, and release gases in the solid state.
  • To explore the potential of hemicarcerands as solid-state gas storage materials.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesis of a specific hemicarcerand.
  • Gas encapsulation experiments under controlled conditions.
  • Solid-state characterization techniques to confirm gas storage.

Main Results:

  • The hemicarcerand successfully encapsulated target gases.

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  • The encapsulated gases remained stable within the solid hemicarcerand structure.
  • Controlled release of the gases was achieved.
  • Conclusions:

    • Hemicarcerands can function as effective solid-state platforms for gas encapsulation, storage, and release.
    • This finding opens avenues for developing new materials for gas storage and separation.