2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.12.012
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N2 in ZIF-8: Sorbate induced structural changes and self-diffusion

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“…This was first followed in the area of adsorption, where increasing concentrations of gases or liquids inside the pores lead to structural transitions. Such transitions have been labeled as gate opening12 or breathing 8. In such systems, even though calorimetric measurements have been carried out, it is impossible to deconvolute the heats that are due to host–guest interactions and those due to the host framework transition.…”
Section: Experimental Energy Data Of Compression–decompression Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was first followed in the area of adsorption, where increasing concentrations of gases or liquids inside the pores lead to structural transitions. Such transitions have been labeled as gate opening12 or breathing 8. In such systems, even though calorimetric measurements have been carried out, it is impossible to deconvolute the heats that are due to host–guest interactions and those due to the host framework transition.…”
Section: Experimental Energy Data Of Compression–decompression Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first separating ZIF membranes were synthesized with ZIF-8 [23]. The experimental studies were accompanied by a variety of molecular simulations to provide insight into the underlying mechanism on the atomistic scale [16,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31].…”
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“…306,[323][324][325][326] There are some recent reports that the framework adsorbs bulky molecules such as benzene or xylenes, 327,328 despite its pore openings of 3.4 Å as found from Rietveld XRD analysis. Hence, it is possible that adsorbed molecules can ''open the gate'' under certain conditions, [329][330][331][332][333][334][335][336][337] as illustrated in Fig. 13.…”
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