Bryan Lucier
@bryan_lucier
Dr (the chemistry kind) and founder of Really Handsome Runners.
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We recently published a Focus article from Kong Ooi Tan and Zhenfeng Pang ✨
The Focus article focuses on applying 63/65Cu solid-state NMR spectroscopy for characterising copper metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
You can read the Focus article here: doi.org/10.1039/D4SC90…
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Our recent Huang Lab report with Magnetic Resonance News about Cu NMR of MOFs has been highlighted in a focus article by Chemical Science! Check it out below.
Chemistry at Western Western Science
Cu(I) coordination and local geometry in metal-organic frameworks can be rapidly determined using Cu NMR spectroscopy at either lower or higher magnetic fields: dx.doi.org/10.1039/D4SC00… .
New work from the Huang Lab (Chemistry at Western Western Science) & Magnetic Resonance News in Chemical Science !
The Huang Lab at Chemistry at Western Western Science had one of the most-read new Inorganic Chemistry articles in July! The featured cover article 'Cold, Hot, Dry, and Wet: Locations and Dynamics of CO2 and H2O Co-Adsorbed in an Ultramicroporous MOF,' is free to read at doi.org/10.1021/acs.in…
Exciting update on our work below: now featured on the cover of the current Inorganic Chemistry issue! Selected as an #ACSEditorsChoice , this article is free to read at doi.org/10.1021/acs.in… ...no excuses for not clicking!
#MyACSCover ACS for Authors Magnetic Resonance News Chemistry at Western Western Science
To investigate humid carbon capture in an ultramicroporous MOF, the Huang Lab at Chemistry at Western Western Science with Magnetic Resonance News has used NMR/computational methods to understand CO2 and H2O adsorption, dynamics, and interactions. An #ACSEditorsChoice selection pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
The new Huang Lab Chemistry at Western work with Magnetic Resonance News 'Cold, Hot, Dry, and Wet: Locations and Dynamics of CO2 and H2O Co-Adsorbed in an Ultramicroporous MOF' using NMR and calculations is now online in Inorganic Chemistry as an ACS Editor's Choice (free to read!) at: doi.org/10.1021/acs.in…