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  1. Acid-functionalized UiO-66(Zr) MOFs and their evolution after intra-framework cross-linking: structural features and sorption properties
  2. Effect of the ligand functionalization on the acid–base properties of flexible MOFs
  3. Crystal Growth Kinetics as a Tool for Controlling the Catalytic Performance of a FAU-Type Basic Catalyst
  4. Isomorphous Substitution in a Flexible Metal–Organic Framework: Mixed-Metal, Mixed-Valent MIL-53 Type Materials
  5. Inside Cover: A Series of Isoreticular, Highly Stable, Porous Zirconium Oxide Based Metal–Organic Frameworks (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 37/2012)
  6. Innentitelbild: A Series of Isoreticular, Highly Stable, Porous Zirconium Oxide Based Metal–Organic Frameworks (Angew. Chem. 37/2012)
  7. A Series of Isoreticular, Highly Stable, Porous Zirconium Oxide Based Metal–Organic Frameworks
  8. A Series of Isoreticular, Highly Stable, Porous Zirconium Oxide Based Metal–Organic Frameworks
  9. Tuning the breathing behaviour of MIL-53 by cation mixing
  10. Well-studied Cu–BTC still serves surprises: evidence for facile Cu2+/Cu+ interchange
  11. Effect of the organic functionalization of flexible MOFs on the adsorption of CO2
  12. Influence of the Oxidation State of the Metal Center on the Flexibility and Adsorption Properties of a Porous Metal Organic Framework: MIL-47(V)
  13. An Evaluation of UiO-66 for Gas-Based Applications
  14. Factors That Control Zeolite L Crystal Size
  15. Correlation between structure, acidity and catalytic performance of WOx/Al2O3 catalysts
  16. Explanation of the Adsorption of Polar Vapors in the Highly Flexible Metal Organic Framework MIL-53(Cr)
  17. Quantitative relationship between the nature of surface species and the catalytic activity of tungsten oxides supported on crystallized titania
  18. Functionalization in Flexible Porous Solids: Effects on the Pore Opening and the Host−Guest Interactions
  19. Co-adsorption and Separation of CO 2 −CH 4 Mixtures in the Highly Flexible MIL-53(Cr) MOF
  20. Synthesis and Characterization of Ta2O5−ZrO2Systems:  Structure, Surface Acidity, and Catalytic Properties.
  21. Surface structure and catalytic performance of niobium oxides supported on titania
  22. Relations between Structure, Acidity, and Activity of WOx/TiO2:  Influence of the Initial State of the Support, Titanium Oxyhydroxide, or Titanium Oxide
  23. A Comparative Study of the Surface Structure, Acidity, and Catalytic Performance of Tungstated Zirconia Prepared from Crystalline Zirconia or Amorphous Zirconium Oxyhydroxide
  24. Study of the Structure, Acidic, and Catalytic Properties of Binary Mixed-Oxide MoO 3 −ZrO 2 Systems
  25. Acidity of titania-supported tungsten or niobium oxide catalystsCorrelation with catalytic activity
  26. Correlations between Acidity, Surface Structure, and Catalytic Activity of Niobium Oxide Supported on Zirconia
  27. Quantitative IR characterization of the acidity of various oxide catalysts
  28. Acidity, Surface Structure, and Catalytic Performance of WO x Supported on Monoclinic Zirconia
  29. Unexpected similarities between the surface chemistry of cubic and hexagonal gallia polymorphs
  30. Development of acidic sites in WOx/ZrO2
  31. An alternative synthesis method for zeolite Y membranes
  32. 20-O-02-The use of seeds in the synthesis of mono-and bi-layered zeolite membranes
  33. Chlorinated alumina as an alkylation catalyst: influence of acidity moderators
  34. Positronium formation in NaY-zeolites studied by lifetime, positron beam Doppler broadening and 3-gamma detection techniques
  35. Key Role of the Interface Gel−Support in the Synthesis of Zeolitic Coatings
  36. Chlorinated alumina as an alkylation catalyst: influence of superficial HCl
  37. Synthesis of a Zeolite Y Coating on Stainless Steel Support
  38. Factors controlling the coating of a metal with zeolite Y
  39. Chlorinated Alumina Catalyst for Isobutane / 2-Butene Alkylation :Influence of Added Noble Metals
  40. Alkylation of isobutane by ethylene catalyzed by chlorided alumina: influence of experimental conditions