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    Water Stability and Adsorption in Metal–Organic Frameworks by Burtch, Nicholas C, Jasuja, Himanshu, Walton, Krista S

    Published in Chemical reviews (22-10-2014)
    “…This article examines the water stability and adsorption in metal organic frameworks. Topics discussed include ways to quantify water stability and existing…”
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    Mechanical Properties in Metal–Organic Frameworks: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges for Device Functionality and Technological Applications by Burtch, Nicholas C., Heinen, Jurn, Bennett, Thomas D., Dubbeldam, David, Allendorf, Mark D.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-09-2018)
    “…Some of the most remarkable recent developments in metal–organic framework (MOF) performance properties can only be rationalized by the mechanical properties…”
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    Modulating Adsorption and Stability Properties in Pillared Metal–Organic Frameworks: A Model System for Understanding Ligand Effects by Burtch, Nicholas C, Walton, Krista S

    Published in Accounts of chemical research (17-11-2015)
    “…Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are nanoporous materials with highly tunable properties that make them ideal for a wide array of adsorption applications…”
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    Kinetic Water Stability of an Isostructural Family of Zinc-Based Pillared Metal–Organic Frameworks by Jasuja, Himanshu, Burtch, Nicholas C, Huang, You-gui, Cai, Yang, Walton, Krista S

    Published in Langmuir (15-01-2013)
    “…The rational design of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with structural stability in the presence of humid conditions is critical to the commercialization of…”
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    Negative Thermal Expansion Design Strategies in a Diverse Series of Metal–Organic Frameworks by Burtch, Nicholas C., Baxter, Samuel J., Heinen, Jurn, Bird, Ashley, Schneemann, Andreas, Dubbeldam, David, Wilkinson, Angus P.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-11-2019)
    “…Negative thermal expansion materials are of interest for an array of composite material applications whereby they can compensate for the behavior of a positive…”
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    Tuning Thermal Expansion in Metal–Organic Frameworks Using a Mixed Linker Solid Solution Approach by Baxter, Samuel J, Schneemann, Andreas, Ready, Austin D, Wijeratne, Pavithra, Wilkinson, Angus P, Burtch, Nicholas C

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (14-08-2019)
    “…Several metal–organic frameworks are known to display negative thermal expansion (NTE). However, unlike traditional NTE material classes, there have been no…”
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    In situ visualization of loading-dependent water effects in a stable metal–organic framework by Burtch, Nicholas C., Walton, Ian M., Hungerford, Julian T., Morelock, Cody R., Jiao, Yang, Heinen, Jurn, Chen, Yu-Sheng, Yakovenko, Andrey A., Xu, Wenqian, Dubbeldam, David, Walton, Krista S.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-02-2020)
    “…Competitive water adsorption can have a significant impact on metal–organic framework performance properties, ranging from occupying active sites in catalytic…”
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    Elucidating the Variable-Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Negative Thermal Expansion Metal–Organic Framework by Heinen, Jurn, Ready, Austin D, Bennett, Thomas D, Dubbeldam, David, Friddle, Raymond W, Burtch, Nicholas C

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (27-06-2018)
    “…We report the first experimental study into the thermomechanical and viscoelastic properties of a metal–organic framework (MOF) material. Nanoindentations show…”
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    Predicting Multicomponent Adsorption Isotherms in Open-Metal Site Materials Using Force Field Calculations Based on Energy Decomposed Density Functional Theory by Heinen, Jurn, Burtch, Nicholas C., Walton, Krista S., Fonseca Guerra, Célia, Dubbeldam, David

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (12-12-2016)
    “…For the design of adsorptive‐separation units, knowledge is required of the multicomponent adsorption behavior. Ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) breaks…”
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    Molecular-level Insight into Unusual Low Pressure CO2 Affinity in Pillared Metal–Organic Frameworks by Burtch, Nicholas C, Jasuja, Himanshu, Dubbeldam, David, Walton, Krista S

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-05-2013)
    “…Fundamental insight into how low pressure adsorption properties are affected by chemical functionalization is critical to the development of next-generation…”
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    Tuning the Kinetic Water Stability and Adsorption Interactions of Mg-MOF-74 by Partial Substitution with Co or Ni by Jiao, Yang, Morelock, Cody R, Burtch, Nicholas C, Mounfield, William P, Hungerford, Julian T, Walton, Krista S

    “…Varying amounts of Co and Ni were substituted into the metal–organic framework Mg-MOF-74 via a one-pot solvothermal reaction, and the effects of these…”
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    Synthesis of Cobalt‑, Nickel‑, Copper‑, and Zinc-Based, Water-Stable, Pillared Metal–Organic Frameworks by Jasuja, Himanshu, Jiao, Yang, Burtch, Nicholas C, Huang, You-gui, Walton, Krista S

    Published in Langmuir (02-12-2014)
    “…The performance of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) in humid or aqueous environments is a topic of great significance for a variety of applications ranging from…”
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    Recovery of MOF-5 from Extreme High-Pressure Conditions Facilitated by a Modern Pressure Transmitting Medium by Baxter, Samuel J, Burtch, Nicholas C, Evans, Jack D, Ready, Austin D, Wilkinson, Angus P, Schneemann, Andreas

    Published in Chemistry of materials (25-01-2022)
    “…Mechanisms underlying the mechanically induced amorphization of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are of current interest, and both high-pressure experimentation…”
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    Flexible Force Field Parameterization through Fitting on the Ab Initio-Derived Elastic Tensor by Heinen, Jurn, Burtch, Nicholas C, Walton, Krista S, Dubbeldam, David

    Published in Journal of chemical theory and computation (08-08-2017)
    “…Constructing functional forms and their corresponding force field parameters for the metal–linker interface of metal–organic frameworks is challenging. We…”
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    Understanding DABCO Nanorotor Dynamics in Isostructural Metal–Organic Frameworks by Burtch, Nicholas C, Torres-Knoop, Ariana, Foo, Guo Shiou, Leisen, Johannes, Sievers, Carsten, Ensing, Bernd, Dubbeldam, David, Walton, Krista S

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (05-03-2015)
    “…Flexible framework dynamics present in the subset of metal–organic frameworks known as soft porous crystals give rise to interesting structural properties that…”
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    Optimization of Particle Transfers in the Gibbs Ensemble for Systems with Strong and Directional Interactions Using CBMC, CFCMC, and CB/CFCMC by Torres-Knoop, Ariana, Burtch, Nicholas C, Poursaeidesfahani, Ali, Balaji, Sayee P, Kools, Ramses, Smit, Florent X, Walton, Krista S, Vlugt, Thijs J.H, Dubbeldam, David

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (05-05-2016)
    “…Computing accurate vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) diagrams using Monte Carlo simulations is not always straightforward because of the difficulty in inserting…”
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    Negative Thermal Expansion Design Strategies in a Diverse Series of Metal-Organic Frameworks by Burtch, Nicholas C., Baxter, Samuel J., Heinen, Jurn, Bird, Ashley, Schneemann, Andreas, Dubbeldam, David, Wilkinson, Angus

    Published in Advanced functional materials (18-09-2019)
    “…Negative thermal expansion materials are of interest for an array of composite material applications whereby they can compensate for the behavior of a positive…”
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