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  • The selective capture of carbon dioxide in porous materials has potential for the storage and purification of fuel gases, but strategies to enhance carbon dioxide–host selectivity are required. A partially interpenetrated metal–organic framework that undergoes dramatic phase transition on desolvation and exhibits temperature-dependent selective hysteretic sorption of carbon dioxide is now reported.

    • Sihai Yang
    • Xiang Lin
    • Martin Schröder
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 710-716
  • Porous metal–organic frameworks are promising for hydrogen storage applications, but adsorption capacities have remained too low for practical use. Now, the adsorption behaviour of such a framework has been modulated by exchanging cations within its pores resulting in either kinetic trapping or enhanced hydrogen affinity.

    • Sihai Yang
    • Xiang Lin
    • Martin Schröder
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 1, P: 487-493