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      Mixed matrix formulations with MOF molecular sieving for key energy-intensive separations

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                Journal
                Nature Materials
                Nature Mater
                Springer Nature
                1476-1122
                1476-4660
                February 12 2018
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                10.1038/s41563-017-0013-1
                29434309
                bdec5530-70d9-481d-8d5f-dc72f6c5da30
                © 2018

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