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Transient heat generation during guest adsorption and host–guest interactions is a natural phenomenon in metal–organic framework (MOF) chemistry. However, in situ tracking of such MOF released heat is an insufficiently researched field due to the fast heat dissipation to the surroundings. Herein, a facile capillary‐driven liquid‐imbibition approach is developed for in situ tracking of transient heat...
A facile capillary‐driven liquid‐imbibition approach is developed in article number 2006980 by Guang Yang, Roland A. Fischer, and co‐workers for in situ tracking of transient heat release at the wetting front of surface‐mounted metal–organic frameworks (SURMOFs) on cellulosic fiber papers. As an advancement to the state‐of‐the‐art in trace‐solvent detection technologies, this study shows prospects...
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