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Supramolecular heterostructures formed by sequential epitaxial deposition of two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded arrays (2017)
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© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular arrays provide a route to the spatial control of the chemical functionality of a surface, but their deposition is in almost all cas... Read More about Supramolecular heterostructures formed by sequential epitaxial deposition of two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded arrays.

Chemical Reactions of Molecules Promoted and Simultaneously Imaged by the Electron Beam in Transmission Electron Microscopy (2017)
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The main objective of this Account is to assess the challenges of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of molecules, based on over 15 years of our work in this field, and to outline the opportunities in studying chemical reactions under the electro... Read More about Chemical Reactions of Molecules Promoted and Simultaneously Imaged by the Electron Beam in Transmission Electron Microscopy.

The right isotherms for the right reasons?: validation of generic force fields for prediction of methane adsorption in metal-organic frameworks (2017)
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In recent years, the use of computational tools to aid in the evaluation, understanding and design of advanced porous materials for gas storage and separation processes has become ever-more widespread. High-performance computing facilities have becom... Read More about The right isotherms for the right reasons?: validation of generic force fields for prediction of methane adsorption in metal-organic frameworks.

Stop-frame filming and discovery of reactions at the single-molecule level by transmission electron microscopy (2017)
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We report an approach – named chemTEM – to follow chemical transformations at the single-molecule level with the electron beam of a transmission electron microscope (TEM) applied as both a tuneable source of energy and a sub-Angstrom imaging probe. D... Read More about Stop-frame filming and discovery of reactions at the single-molecule level by transmission electron microscopy.