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Metal–organic framework with optimally selective xenon adsorption and separation
D Banerjee, CM Simon, AM Plonka, RK Motkuri, J Liu, X Chen, B Smit, ...
Nature Communications, 1-7, 2016
3832016
Potential of metal–organic frameworks for separation of xenon and krypton
D Banerjee, AJ Cairns, J Liu, RK Motkuri, SK Nune, CA Fernandez, ...
Accounts of chemical research 48 (2), 211-219, 2015
3612015
Luminescent Metal-Organic Frameworks as Explosive Sensors
D Banerjee, Z Hu, J Li
Dalton Transactions, 2014
3612014
Solution processable MOF yellow phosphor with exceptionally high quantum efficiency
Q Gong, Z Hu, BJ Deibert, TJ Emge, SJ Teat, D Banerjee, B Mussman, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014
2672014
Removal of TcO4− ions from Solution: Materials and Future Outlook
D Banerjee, D Kim, M Schweiger, AA Kruger, PK Thallapally
Chem. Soc. Rev., 2016
2402016
Recent advances in s-block metal carboxylate networks
D Banerjee, JB Parise
Crystal growth & design 11 (10), 4704-4720, 2011
2142011
Xenon gas separation and storage using metal-organic frameworks
D Banerjee, CM Simon, SK Elsaidi, M Haranczyk, PK Thallapally
Chem 4 (3), 466-494, 2018
2072018
Flexibility in metal–organic frameworks: a fundamental understanding
SK Elsaidi, MH Mohamed, D Banerjee, PK Thallapally
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 358, 125-152, 2018
2012018
Direct Observation of Xe and Kr Adsorption in a Xe-selective Microporous Metal Organic Framework
X Chen, AM Plonka, D Banerjee, R Krishna, HT Schaef, S Ghose, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
1832015
A systematic approach in designing rare-earth-free hybrid semiconductor phosphors for general lighting applications
X Zhang, W Liu, Z Wei, George, D Banerjee, Z Hu, J Li
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014
1802014
Achieving exceptionally high luminescence quantum efficiency by immobilizing an AIE molecular chromophore into a metal-organic framework
Z Hu, G Huang, WP Lustig, F Wang, H Wang, SJ Teat, D Banerjee, ...
Chemical Communications, 2014
1652014
Selective removal of cesium and strontium using porous frameworks from high level nuclear waste
B Aguila, D Banerjee, Z Nie, Y Shin, S Ma, PK Thallapally
Chemical Communication, 2016
1632016
Zirconium-Based Metal–Organic Framework for Removal of Perrhenate from Water
D Banerjee, W Xu, Z Nie, LEV Johnson, C Coghlan, ML Sushko, D Kim, ...
Inorganic Chemistry, 2016
1552016
Iodine adsorption in metal organic frameworks in the presence of humidity
D Banerjee, X Chen, SS Lobanov, AM Plonka, X Chan, JA Daly, T Kim, ...
ACS applied materials & interfaces 10 (13), 10622-10626, 2018
1512018
A Calcium Coordination Framework Having Permanent Porosity and High CO2/N2 Selectivity
D Banerjee, Z Zhang, AM Plonka, J Li, JB Parise
Crystal Growth & Design 12 (5), 2162-2165, 2012
1502012
Ultralow Parasitic Energy for Postcombustion CO2 Capture Realized in a Nickel Isonicotinate Metal–Organic Framework with Excellent Moisture Stability
S Nandi, S Collins, D Chakraborty, D Banerjee, PK Thallapally, TK Woo, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017
1312017
Effect of ring rotation upon gas adsorption in SIFSIX-3-M (M = Fe, Ni) pillared square grid networks
SK Elsaidi, MH Mohamed, CM Simon, E Braun, T Pham, KA Forrest, W Xu, ...
Chemical Science, 2016
1282016
Effective Sensing of RDX via Instant and Selective Detection of Ketone Vapors
Z Hu, K Tan, WP Lustig, H Wang, Y Zhao, Z Chong, D Banerjee, TJ Emge, ...
Chemical Science, 2014
1252014
Synthesis and structural characterization of magnesium based coordination networks in different solvents
D Banerjee, J Finkelstein, A Smirnov, PM Forster, LA Borkowski, SJ Teat, ...
Crystal Growth & Design 11 (6), 2572-2579, 2011
1142011
Mechanism of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption in a Highly Selective Coordination Network Supported by Direct Structural Evidence
AM Plonka, D Banerjee, WR Woerner, Z Zhang, N Nijem, YJ Chabal, J Li, ...
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 52 (6), 1692, 2013
1112013
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