Jennifer E. Eyley
University of Manchester
3 Papers
Jennifer E. Eyley is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metal-organic framework & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Jennifer E. Eyley include University of Nottingham.
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Papers
Selective Adsorption of Sulfur Dioxide in a Robust Metal–Organic Framework Material
Mathew Savage,Yongqiang Cheng,Timothy L. Easun,Jennifer E. Eyley,Stephen P. Argent,Mark R. Warren,William Lewis,Claire A. Murray,Chiu C. Tang,Mark D. Frogley,Gianfelice Cinque,Junliang Sun,Svemir Rudić,Richard T. Murden,Michael J. Benham,Andrew N. Fitch,Alexander J. Blake,Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta,Sihai Yang,Martin Schröder +19 more
TL;DR: In-depth structural and spectroscopic investigations using X-rays, infrared, and neutrons define the underlying interactions that cause SO2 to bind more strongly than CO2 and N2.
Reversible coordinative binding and separation of sulfur dioxide in a robust metal-organic framework with open copper sites.
Gemma L. Smith,Jennifer E. Eyley,Xue Han,Xinran Zhang,Jiangnan Li,Nicholas M. Jacques,Harry G. W. Godfrey,Stephen P. Argent,Laura J. McCormick McPherson,Simon J. Teat,Yongqiang Cheng,Mark D. Frogley,Gianfelice Cinque,Sarah J. Day,Chiu C. Tang,Timothy L. Easun,Svemir Rudić,Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta,Sihai Yang,Martin Schröder +19 more
TL;DR: MFM-170 is stable to water, acid and base and shows great promise for the dynamic separation of SO2 from simulated flue gas mixtures, as confirmed by breakthrough experiments.
Enhancement of CO2 Adsorption and Catalytic Properties by Fe-Doping of [Ga2(OH)2(L)] (H4L = Biphenyl-3,3′,5,5′-tetracarboxylic Acid), MFM-300(Ga2)
Cristina Perez Krap,Ruth Newby,Amarajothi Dhakshinamoorthy,Hermenegildo García,Izabela Cebula,Timothy L. Easun,Timothy L. Easun,Mathew Savage,Jennifer E. Eyley,Shan Gao,Alexander J. Blake,William Lewis,Peter H. Beton,Mark R. Warren,David R. Allan,Mark D. Frogley,Chiu C. Tang,Gianfelice Cinque,Sihai Yang,Martin Schröder +19 more
TL;DR: Fe-doping can be used to monitor the effects of the heteroatom center within a parent Ga(III) framework without the requirement of synthesizing the isostructural Fe( III) analogue [Fe2(OH)2(L)], MFM-300(Fe2), which has thus far been unable to prepare.
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