Author: Sam Duyker
Sam Duyker is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Bragg Institute, ANSTO and works within the Neutrons for the Hydrogen Economy Project. In collaboration with researchers at CSIRO, the CRC for Greenhouse Gas Technologies, UNSW, Sydney, Adelaide, Monash and Melbourne Universities, he uses neutron diffraction to investigate the gas absorption behaviour of porous metal-organic frameworks.
Contributed articles
Cyclodextrin-based MOF | Porosity on your Plate – An Edible Metal-Organic Framework | |
Han purple | Han purple – colour of the terracotta warriors | |
Heteropoly acid | Keggin your pardon, ma'm – the structure of a heteropoly acid | |
HKUST-1 | The structure of empty space – HKUST 1 | |
Lanthanoid hexacyanidocobaltates | Shrinking in the heat – lanthanoid hexacyanidocobaltates, a.k.a. LnCo(CN)6 | |
Methamphetamine | Not another ice structure… Methamphetamine | |
MIL-53 | It Breathes but isn’t Alive – MIL-53, a Flexible Framework | |
Xenotime | X is for xenotime |