Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alena M Sheveleva"
- Alena M Sheveleva's recent research focuses on the development and characterization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas adsorption, specifically targeting high-capacity carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide capture, as well as methane conversion processes.
- Significant findings include the exceptional ammonia uptake (21.9 mmol/g) in copper-carboxylate materials and the successful direct conversion of methane to ethylene and acetylene using an iron-based MOF, demonstrating innovative potential for sustainable chemical processes.
- Sheveleva's studies also explore the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide using porous copper-based materials and the enhancement of cytotoxicity of copper complexes toward cancer cells, bridging material science with biomedical applications.