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    Metal–organic framework with optimally selective xenon adsorption and separation by Banerjee, Debasis, Simon, Cory M., Plonka, Anna M., Motkuri, Radha K., Liu, Jian, Chen, Xianyin, Smit, Berend, Parise, John B., Haranczyk, Maciej, Thallapally, Praveen K.

    Published in Nature communications (13-06-2016)
    “…Nuclear energy is among the most viable alternatives to our current fossil fuel-based energy economy. The mass deployment of nuclear energy as a low-emissions…”
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    Iodine Adsorption in Metal Organic Frameworks in the Presence of Humidity by Banerjee, Debasis, Chen, Xianyin, Lobanov, Sergey S, Plonka, Anna M, Chan, Xiaojun, Daly, John A, Kim, Taejin, Thallapally, Praveen K, Parise, John B

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (04-04-2018)
    “…Used nuclear fuel reprocessing represents a unique challenge when dealing with radionuclides such as isotopes of 85Kr and 129I2 due to their volatility and…”
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    Effect of Ferrihydrite Crystallite Size on Phosphate Adsorption Reactivity by Wang, Xiaoming, Li, Wei, Harrington, Richard, Liu, Fan, Parise, John B, Feng, Xionghan, Sparks, Donald L

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-09-2013)
    “…The influence of crystallite size on the adsorption reactivity of phosphate on 2-line to 6-line ferrihydrites was investigated by combining adsorption…”
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    Direct Observation of Xe and Kr Adsorption in a Xe-Selective Microporous Metal–Organic Framework by Chen, Xianyin, Plonka, Anna M, Banerjee, Debasis, Krishna, Rajamani, Schaef, Herbert T, Ghose, Sanjit, Thallapally, Praveen K, Parise, John B

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (10-06-2015)
    “…The cryogenic separation of noble gases is energy-intensive and expensive, especially when low concentrations are involved. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)…”
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    Area detector corrections for high quality synchrotron X-ray structure factor measurements by Skinner, Lawrie B., Benmore, Chris J., Parise, John B.

    “…Correction procedures for obtaining accurate X-ray structure factors from large area detectors are considered, including subpanel effects, over excited pixels…”
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    Structure of Ferrihydrite, a Nanocrystalline Material by Michel, F. Marc, Ehm, Lars, Antao, Sytle M, Lee, Peter L, Chupas, Peter J, Liu, Gang, Strongin, Daniel R, Schoonen, Martin A.A, Phillips, Brian L, Parise, John B

    “…Despite the ubiquity of ferrihydrite in natural sediments and its importance as an industrial sorbent, the nanocrystallinity of this iron oxyhydroxide has…”
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    Enhancing H₂ Uptake by "Close-Packing" Alignment of Open Copper Sites in Metal-Organic Frameworks by Wang, Xi-Sen, Ma, Shengqian, Forster, Paul M, Yuan, Daqiang, Eckert, Juergen, López, Joseph J, Murphy, Brandon J, Parise, John B, Zhou, Hong-Cai

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (01-01-2008)
    “…Open and close: Inspired by close‐packing of spheres, to strengthen the framework–H2 interaction in MOFs (metal‐organic frameworks), a strategy is devised to…”
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    Mechanism of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption in a Highly Selective Coordination Network Supported by Direct Structural Evidence by Plonka, Anna M., Banerjee, Debasis, Woerner, William R., Zhang, Zhijuan, Nijem, Nour, Chabal, Yves J., Li, Jing, Parise, John B.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (04-02-2013)
    “…Trapped in a porous material: The position of adsorbed CO2 in a nanoporous coordination framework was determined using a combination of techniques including…”
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    Effect of niobium oxide phase on the furfuryl alcohol dehydration by Chan, Xiaojun, Pu, Tiancheng, Chen, Xianyin, James, Alwin, Lee, Jaeha, Parise, John B., Kim, Do Heui, Kim, Taejin

    Published in Catalysis communications (05-07-2017)
    “…Different structural phases (e.g., TT, T, and H) of niobium oxide were synthesized, characterized by XRD and Raman, and utilized for the furfuryl alcohol…”
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    Molten uranium dioxide structure and dynamics by Skinner, L. B., Benmore, C. J., Weber, J. K. R., Williamson, M. A., Tamalonis, A., Hebden, A., Wiencek, T., Alderman, O. L. G., Guthrie, M., Leibowitz, L., Parise, J. B.

    “…Uranium dioxide (UO2) is the major nuclear fuel component of fission power reactors. A key concern during severe accidents is the melting and leakage of…”
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    Low cation coordination in oxide melts by Skinner, L B, Benmore, C J, Weber, J K R, Du, J, Neuefeind, J, Tumber, S K, Parise, J B

    Published in Physical review letters (18-04-2014)
    “…The complete set of partial pair distribution functions for a rare earth oxide liquid are measured by combining aerodynamic levitation, neutron and x-ray…”
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    Structural Characteristics of Synthetic Amorphous Calcium Carbonate by Michel, F. Marc, MacDonald, Jason, Feng, Jian, Phillips, Brian L, Ehm, Lars, Tarabrella, Cathy, Parise, John B, Reeder, Richard J

    Published in Chemistry of materials (22-07-2008)
    “…Amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) is an important phase involved in calcification by a wide variety of invertebrate organisms and is of technological interest…”
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    Structure of the floating water bridge and water in an electric field by Skinner, Lawrie B, Benmore, Chris J, Shyam, Badri, Weber, J. K. R, Parise, John B

    “…The floating water bridge phenomenon is a freestanding rope-shaped connection of pure liquid water, formed under the influence of a high potential difference…”
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    Effect of Ligand Structural Isomerism in Formation of Calcium Coordination Networks by Plonka, Anna M, Banerjee, Debasis, Parise, John B

    Published in Crystal growth & design (02-05-2012)
    “…Using different structural isomers (2,5-; 2,4-; 2;6-; 3,4-; 3,5-) of pyridinedicarboxylic acid, nine calcium-based coordination networks were synthesized under…”
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    Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Magnesium Based Coordination Networks in Different Solvents by Banerjee, Debasis, Finkelstein, Jeffrey, Smirnov, A, Forster, Paul M, Borkowski, Lauren A, Teat, Simon J, Parise, John B

    Published in Crystal growth & design (01-06-2011)
    “…Three magnesium based metal–organic frameworks, Mg3(3,5-PDC)3(DMF)3·DMF [1], Mg(3,5-PDC)(H2O)·(H2O) [3], and Mg4(3,5-PDC)4(DMF)2(H2O)2·2DMF·4.5H2O [4], and a…”
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    Formation of hydroxylapatite from co-sorption of phosphate and calcium by boehmite by Li, Wei, Xu, Wenqian, Parise, John B., Phillips, Brian L.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-05-2012)
    “…The interaction of calcium with phosphate at mineral/water interfaces is of importance for understanding both P sequestration and phosphate mineral formation…”
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    The Mechanism Responsible for Extraordinary Cs Ion Selectivity in Crystalline Silicotitanate by Celestian, Aaron J, Kubicki, James D, Hanson, Jonathon, Clearfield, Abraham, Parise, John B

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-09-2008)
    “…Combining information from time-resolved X-ray and neutron scattering with theoretical calculations has revealed the elegant mechanism whereby hydrogen…”
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    Complex Molecules in the Hot Core of the Low-Mass Protostar NGC 1333 IRAS 4A by Bottinelli, S, Ceccarelli, C, Lefloch, B, Williams, J. P, Castets, A, Caux, E, Cazaux, S, Maret, S, Parise, B, Tielens, A. G. G. M

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2004)
    “…We report the detection of complex molecules (HCOOCH sub(3), HCOOH, and CH sub(3)CN), signposts of a hot core-like region, toward the low-mass Class 0 source…”
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