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  • 2D covalent organic frameworks usually possess a polycrystalline nature as well as lower porosity and surface area than 3D counterparts, limiting their gas storage application. Here, the authors report the formation of single-crystal 2D covalent organic frameworks isomers with atom-resolution structures for methane storage.

    • Baoqiu Yu
    • Felipe L. Oliveira
    • Jianzhuang Jiang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-10
  • Recycled aggregate concrete could be used in place of natural aggregate concrete, reducing the need to mine aggregate and the generation of concrete waste. This Review describes the production, use and challenges associated with using this recycled material.

    • Jianzhuang Xiao
    • Caihua Yu
    • Surendra P. Shah
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 2, P: 67-83
  • China’s housing vacancy rate is estimated to have exceeded 30% since 2021. New research shows that targeted vacancy reduction, renovation, and demolition limits could cut China’s urban housing construction emissions by over 43% by 2060, aiding efforts toward meeting carbon neutrality goals.

    • Bing Xia
    • Jianzhuang Xiao
    • Yong C. Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13
  • Engineering of waterproofing for buildings needs innovative low-carbon solutions to promote urban safety and sustainability in the face of climate change. This Perspective introduces a sustainability-driven strategy, explores future directions and offers low-carbon recommendations to advance the field.

    • Jianzhuang Xiao
    • Caihua Yu
    • Jorge de Brito
    Reviews
    Nature Cities
    Volume: 2, P: 479-488
  • 3D printing can be used to automate the manufacturing of building elements for large-scale structures such as skyscrapers, aircraft, rockets and space bases without human intervention. However, challenges in materials, processes, printers and software control must first be overcome for large-scale 3D printing to be adopted for widespread applications.

    • Zibo Zuo
    • Wouter De Corte
    • Viktor Mechtcherine
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 9, P: 754-756