Search Results - "Roy, Ankana"
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Solid-state crosslinking of thin film composite membranes for organic solvent reverse osmosis separations
Published in Journal of membrane science (01-03-2024)“…Organic solvent separations are energy intensive yet ubiquitous unit operations in the chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries. Membrane…”
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Investigating the Effect of Trace Levels of Manganese Ions During Solvothermal Synthesis of Massey University Framework-16 on CO 2 Uptake Capacity
Published in Chemistry of materials (11-06-2024)“…The effects of impurities on reaction precursors for metal-organic framework (MOF) synthesis have not been studied in extensive detail. The impact of these…”
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Investigating the Effect of Trace Levels of Manganese Ions During Solvothermal Synthesis of Massey University Framework-16 on CO2 Uptake Capacity
Published in Chemistry of materials (17-05-2024)“…The effects of impurities on reaction precursors for metal–organic framework (MOF) synthesis have not been studied in extensive detail. The impact of these…”
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Guanidine-Functionalized PIM-1 as a High-Capacity Polymeric Sorbent for CO 2 Capture
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Thioxobimanes
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (06-10-2023)“…Dioxobimanes, colloquially known as bimanes, are a well-established family of N-heterobicyclic compounds that share a characteristic core structure,…”
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syn-(Me,Me)Bimane as a Structural Building Block in Metal Coordination Architectures
Published in Crystal growth & design (07-08-2019)“…Li(I) and Na(I) complexes of the fluorescent dye syn-(Me,Me)bimane were isolated and crystallographically characterized, revealing the bimane as a principal…”
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Guanidine-Functionalized PIM‑1 as a High-Capacity Polymeric Sorbent for CO2 Capture
Published in Chemistry of materials (14-05-2024)“…Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) are attractive materials for gas adsorption due to their high surface area and interconnected microporosity…”
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