Rapid Discovery of Yttrium-MOFs via Combined High-Throughput Synthesis, Automated PXRD, Optical Calorimetry Screening and Three-dimensional Electron Diffraction

07 January 2026, Version 1
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Abstract

An optimized workflow for the discovery of new porous materials was developed, combining high-throughput (HT) synthesis with automated powder X ray diffraction (PXRD), high-throughput CO2 sorption analysis and three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED). This led to the discovery of CAU-73, a new yttrium-based microporous metal-organic framework.

Keywords

Metal-Organic Frameworks
High-Throughput
Three-dimensional Electron Diffraction
Optical Calorimetry

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