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Michael J. Zaworotko ()
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Michael J. Zaworotko: University of South Florida

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6759, 242-243

Abstract: Microporous materials can now be designed from first principles. A new metal-organic framework has a crystalline structure that is twice as porous as most zeolites, which are currently the catalysts of choice for many industrial processes and domestic water softeners.

Date: 1999
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