Publications by authors named "B Trump"

Liquid porosimetry experiments reveal a peculiar trend of the intrusion pressure of water in hydrophobic Cu(3,3',5,5'-tetraethyl-4,4'-bipyrazolate) MOF. At lower temperature (T) range, the intrusion pressure (P) increases with T. For higher T values, P first reaches a maximum and then decreases.

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The surface of Titan, Saturn's icy moon, is believed to be composed of various molecular minerals with a great diversity in structure and composition. Under the surface conditions, 93 K and 1.45 atm, most small molecules solidify and form minerals, including acetylene and ammonia.

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Although coveted in applications, few materials expand when subject to compression or contract under decompression, i.e., exhibit negative compressibility.

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Fluids under extreme confinement show characteristics significantly different from those of their bulk counterpart. This work focuses on water confined within the complex cavities of highly hydrophobic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) at high pressures. A combination of high-pressure intrusion-extrusion experiments with molecular dynamic simulations and synchrotron data reveals that supercritical transition for MOF-confined water takes place at a much lower temperature than in bulk water, ∼250 K below the reference values.

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