Copper laden ore is often concentrated using flotation. Before the head flow slurry can be smelted, it is important to know the concentration of copper and contaminants. The concentration of copper and other elements fluctuate significantly in the head flow, often requiring modification of the concentrations in the slurry prior to smelting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis perspective discusses the use of sequential self-assembly in the construction of metal-organic frameworks through the systematic insertion, replacement, and removal of organic structural building units. We review previous works that can be classified as such sequential self-assembly in multidimensional MOFs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe demonstrate how a single-crystal to single-crystal transformation resulting from bridging-linker replacement is possible in extended 2D and 3D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by introducing pillared paddlewheel MOF structures into a solution containing dipyridyl linkers. No lateral movement of the layers was observed during this transformation, creating a templating effect from the "parent" structure to the "daughter" structure. A previously unattainable structure was obtained by a two-step synthetic method utilizing the bridging-linker replacement transformation method.
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