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Composite with a Glassy Nonporous Coordination Polymer Enhances Gas Adsorption Selectivity
Xin Zheng1, Masaru Kato1,2, Yohei Uemura3
1Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan.
Abstract:
A glass-crystal composite (g-NCP/PCP), comprising a glassy nonporous coordination polymer (g-NCP) and a crystalline porous coordination polymer (PCP)/metal-organic framework, was synthesized by using a melt-quenched method. Compared to that of the PCP itself, g-NCP/PCP has an enhanced gas adsorption selectivity. The results should stimulate further studies of the chemistry of g-NCP/PCP glass-crystal composites.
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