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    Exceptionally high selectivity in the separation of light hydrocarbons by adsorption on MIL-127(Fe) and on a (9,9) carbon nanotube by Chokbunpiam, Tatiya, Ploymeerusmee, Tanawut, Fritzsche, Siegfried, Janke, Wolfhard, Hannongbua, Supot

    Published in Journal of molecular graphics & modelling (01-12-2022)
    “…Porous solids with channel sizes that are not much above the size of small hydrocarbons can yield extremely large adsorption selectivity. Our Grand Canonical…”
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    Porous material adsorbents ZIF-8, ZIF-67, Co/Zn-ZIF and MIL-127(Fe) for separation of H2S from a H2S/CH4 mixture by Ploymeerusmee, Tanawut, Janke, Wolfhard, Remsungnen, Tawun, Hannongbua, Supot, Chokbunpiam, Tatiya

    Published in Molecular simulation (24-03-2022)
    “…The application of several porous solids for the purification of methane, representing natural gas, from H 2 S is studied. Computer simulations yield…”
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    Separation of the Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) CCl2F2 from N2 in NaY Zeolite, in MIL-127(Fe) and in the two Carbon Nanotubes CNT (9,9) and CNT (11,11) by Chokbunpiam, Tatiya, Fritzsche, Siegfried, Ploymeerusmee, Tanawut, Chanajaree, Rungroj, Thompho, Somphob, Janke, Wolfhard, Hannongbua, Supot

    Published in Journal of molecular graphics & modelling (01-12-2023)
    “…Four well-suited porous materials for the selective adsorption of the most prominent CFC, which is CCl2F2, from the air are carbon nanotubes CNT (9,9) and CNT…”
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    The optimal binding sites of CH 4 and CO 2 molecules on the metal-organic framework MOF-5: ONIOM calculations by Pianwanit, Atchara, Kritayakornupong, Chinapong, Vongachariya, Arthit, Selphusit, Nattaya, Ploymeerusmee, Tanawut, Remsungnen, Tawun, Nuntasri, Duangamol, Fritzsche, Siegfried, Hannongbua, Supot

    Published in Chemical physics (2008)
    “…Optimal binding sites and its corresponding binding energies between MOF-5 clusters and small guest molecules, CH 4 and CO 2, were investigated using the ONIOM…”
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