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"Howarth AJ" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Optimizing Mixtures of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Robust and Bespoke Passive Atmospheric Water Harvesting Harriman C; Ke Q; Vlugt TJH; Howarth AJ; Simon CM; 41427123
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Exploring the synthesis of a rare-earth cluster-based metal-organic framework using alternative yttrium(III) precursors Bicalho HA; Lopez-Delgado I; Diniz CV; Davis Z; Howarth AJ; 40662953
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 A Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Framework as an Effective Green Catalyst for the Synthesis of Biodiesel P Duarte M; Diniz CV; Bicalho HA; Naccache R; Howarth AJ; 40267316
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Identification of Adsorption Sites for CO2 in a Series of Rare-Earth and Zr-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks Tassé D; Quezada-Novoa V; Copeman C; Howarth AJ; Rochefort A; 39995385
PHYSICS
5 Photoluminescent Properties of Tb-UiO-66 Metal-Organic Framework Analogues Canales Gálvez XA; Richezzi M; Bicalho HA; Labadie N; Pellegrinet SC; Titi HM; Howarth AJ; 39849977
CNSR
6 Synthesis, Characterization and Photophysical Properties of a New Family of Rare-earth Cluster-based Metal-organic Frameworks Bicalho HA; Copeman C; Barbosa HP; Donnarumma PR; Davis Z; Quezada-Novoa V; Velazquez-Garcia JJ; Liu N; Hemmer E; Howarth AJ; 39105655
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Rare-earth acetates as alternative precursors for rare-earth cluster-based metal-organic frameworks Richezzi M; Donnarumma PR; Copeman C; Howarth AJ; 38646995
CNSR
8 The Effect of Linker-to-Metal Energy Transfer on the Photooxidation Performance of an Isostructural Series of Pyrene-Based Rare-Earth Metal-Organic Frameworks Quezada-Novoa V; Titi HM; Villanueva FY; Wilson MWB; Howarth AJ; 37116124
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 Adsorptive removal of iodate oxyanions from water using a Zr-based metal-organic framework Copeman C; Bicalho HA; Terban MW; Troya D; Etter M; Frattini PL; Wells DM; Howarth AJ; 36753325
CHEMBIOCHEM
10 Unravelling the synthesis of a rare-earth cluster-based metal-organic framework with spn topology Bicalho HA; Saraci F; Velazquez-Garcia JJ; Titi HM; Howarth AJ; 36065793
CHEMBIOCHEM
11 Simplifying and expanding the scope of boron imidazolate framework (BIF) synthesis using mechanochemistry Lennox CB; Do JL; Crew JG; Arhangelskis M; Titi HM; Howarth AJ; Farha OK; Frišcic T; 34881001
CHEMBIOCHEM
12 Remodelling a shp: Transmetalation in a Rare-Earth Cluster-Based Metal-Organic Framework Bicalho HA; Donnarumma PR; Quezada-Novoa V; Titi HM; Howarth AJ; 34314164
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 Simple, scalable mechanosynthesis of metal-organic frameworks using liquid-assisted resonant acoustic mixing (LA-RAM) Titi HM; Do JL; Howarth AJ; Nagapudi K; Frišcic T; 34094134
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Synthetic approaches for accessing rare-earth analogues of UiO-66 Donnarumma PR; Frojmovic S; Marino P; Bicalho HA; Titi HM; Howarth AJ; 34027524
CHEMBIOCHEM
15 A historical perspective on porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks and their applications Zhang X; Wasson MC; Shayan M; Berdichevsky EK; Ricardo-Noordberg J; Singh Z; Papazyan EK; Castro AJ; Marino P; Ajoyan Z; Chen Z; Islamoglu T; Howarth AJ; Liu Y; Majewski MB; Katz MJ; Mondloch JE; Farha OK; 33678810
CNSR
16 Efficient activation of peroxymonosulfate by composites containing iron mining waste and graphitic carbon nitride for the degradation of acetaminophen. Bicalho HA, Rios RDF, Binatti I, Ardisson JD, Howarth AJ, Lago RM, Teixeira APC 32947712
CHEMBIOCHEM
17 Rare-earth metal-organic frameworks: from structure to applications. Saraci F, Quezada-Novoa V, Donnarumma PR, Howarth AJ 32658241
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Simplifying and expanding the scope of boron imidazolate framework (BIF) synthesis using mechanochemistry
Authors:Lennox CBDo JLCrew JGArhangelskis MTiti HMHowarth AJFarha OKFrišcic T
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34881001/
DOI:10.1039/d1sc03665c
Publication:Chemical science
Keywords:
PMID:34881001 Category: Date Added:2021-12-09
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Chemistry, McGill University 801 Sherbrooke St. W H3A 0B8 Montreal Canada tomislav.friscic@mcgill.ca.
2 FRQNT Quebec Centre for Advanced Materials (QCAM/CQMF) Montreal Canada.
3 School of Chemistry, Cardiff University Main Building. Park Place Cardiff CF10 3AT UK.
4 Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw 1 Pasteura St 02-093 Warsaw Poland.
5 Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry, Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W H4B 1R6 Montreal Canada.
6 International Institute for Nanotechnology, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University 2145 Sheridan Road 60208 Evanston Il USA.

Description:

Mechanochemistry enables rapid access to boron imidazolate frameworks (BIFs), including ultralight materials based on Li and Cu(i) nodes, as well as new, previously unexplored systems based on Ag(i) nodes. Compared to solution methods, mechanochemistry is faster, provides materials with improved porosity, and replaces harsh reactants (e.g. n-butylithium) with simpler and safer oxides, carbonates or hydroxides. Periodic density-functional theory (DFT) calculations on polymorphic pairs of BIFs based on Li+, Cu+ and Ag+ nodes reveals that heavy-atom nodes increase the stability of the open SOD-framework relative to the non-porous dia-polymorph.





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