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  • Porous Solids for Energy Applications: Clathrate hydrates, Metal-organic frameworks (MOF) and Covalent-organic frameworks (COF)

Porous Solids for Energy Applications: Clathrate hydrates, Metal-organic frameworks (MOF) and Covalent-organic frameworks (COF)

Submission Deadline: January 30, 2024

Although solids are usually quite dense, in certain special cases the building blocks form an open structure with cavities where guest molecules can be encaged. The amount of guest species within a unit volume of the solid can be surprisingly large, which opens the door to the possibility of storing gas molecules within the solid framework. This is the case for clathrate hydrates, where rather open solid framework structures of water are able to host molecules within different size ranges (methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen), and organic-frameworks (MOF/COF), where an open solid structure is formed either by the reaction between a metal ion or oxocluster and an organic ligand (MOF) or two monomers of a certain symmetry (COF). The chemistry and size of these cavities can be tuned for a particular application.

These systems raise interesting challenges both from a fundamental point of view, concerning the balance of intermolecular interactions leading to their formation and stability, self-assembly, and crystal structure, and from a practical point of view, regarding their application as a natural energy resource (methane hydrates), hydrogen storage materials (in clathrates and MOF/COF), carbon dioxide sequestration materials (hydrates/MOF/COF), environments for catalysis and for the separation of gases. This special topic issue will focus on the underlying chemical physics characteristics of these types of porous solids.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Experimental studies of MOF
  • Covalent-organic frameworks
  • Clathrate hydrates
  • Filled ices
  • Quantum and classical calculations
  • Machine learning
  • Force fields for the solid and guest-host interactions
  • Nucleation and growth
  • Self-assembly
  • Phase equilibria
  • Structural studies
  • Practical applications including adsorption, separation, and catalysis among others

Guest Editors

Livia Bove, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Rocio Semino,, Sorbonne University

Saman Alavi, University of Ottawa

Niall English, University College Dublin

Donglin Jiang, National University of Singapore

Amadeu Sum, Colorado School of Mines

JCP Editors

Carlos Vega, University Complutense of Madrid

Francesco Sciortino, Universita di Roma La Sapienza

Mischa Bonn, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research


More information:

Please note that papers will be published as normal when they are ready in a regular issue of the journal and will populate on a virtual collection page within a few days of publication. Inclusion in the collection will not cause delay in publication.


How to Submit:

  • Please submit through the online submission system.
  • Under manuscript type → select Article or Communication, as appropriate
  • Under manuscript information → Manuscript classification → select Special Topic: “Porous Solids for Energy Applications”
Submission Deadline: January 30, 2024
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