2023 - Research.com Chemistry in Saudi Arabia Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Saudi Arabia Leader Award
Mohamed Eddaoudi mainly investigates Metal-organic framework, Nanotechnology, Chemical engineering, Porosity and Crystallography. His study with Metal-organic framework involves better knowledge in Adsorption. His work on Rational design as part of general Nanotechnology study is frequently connected to Construct, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His work in Chemical engineering tackles topics such as Porous metal which are related to areas like Adamantane and Cuboctahedron. Mohamed Eddaoudi studied Porosity and SBus that intersect with Characterization. Mohamed Eddaoudi focuses mostly in the field of Crystallography, narrowing it down to topics relating to Stereochemistry and, in certain cases, Open framework and Algebra.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Metal-organic framework, Crystallography, Crystal structure, Nanotechnology and Chemical engineering. His study on Metal-organic framework is covered under Adsorption. His studies deal with areas such as Zinc, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Stereochemistry as well as Crystallography.
His studies in Nanotechnology integrate themes in fields like Pore size and Surface modification. The study incorporates disciplines such as Porosity, Polymer, Gas separation, Molecule and Selectivity in addition to Chemical engineering. His primary area of study in Porosity is in the field of Porous medium.
His primary areas of investigation include Metal-organic framework, Chemical engineering, Crystallography, Nanotechnology and Crystal structure. His Metal-organic framework research includes themes of Gas separation, Molecular dynamics, Thin film and Topology. His study in Chemical engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Porosity, Adsorption, Polymer, Methane and Selectivity.
His Porosity research integrates issues from Chemical substance and Surface modification. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Metal under Nanotechnology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Block. He works in the field of Crystal structure, namely Crystal system.
Metal-organic framework, Chemical engineering, Nanotechnology, Selectivity and Adsorption are his primary areas of study. While working on this project, he studies both Metal-organic framework and Linker. The concepts of his Chemical engineering study are interwoven with issues in Propane, Porosity, Molecular sieve and Polymer.
His Nanotechnology study combines topics in areas such as Electrocatalyst and Catalysis. He has included themes like Chromium, Carbon dioxide, Hydrocarbon and Flue gas in his Adsorption study. His work is dedicated to discovering how Surface modification, Porous medium are connected with Sorption and other disciplines.
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Reticular synthesis and the design of new materials
Omar M. Yaghi;Michael O'Keeffe;Nathan W. Ockwig;Hee K. Chae;Hee K. Chae.
Nature (2003)
Systematic Design of Pore Size and Functionality in Isoreticular MOFs and Their Application in Methane Storage
Mohamed Eddaoudi;Jaheon Kim;Nathaniel Rosi;David Vodak.
Science (2002)
Design and synthesis of an exceptionally stable and highly porous metal-organic framework
Hailian Li;Mohamed Eddaoudi;Michael O'Keeffe;Omar M. Yaghi.
Nature (1999)
Modular chemistry: secondary building units as a basis for the design of highly porous and robust metal-organic carboxylate frameworks.
Mohamed Eddaoudi;David B. Moler;Hailian Li;Banglin Chen.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2001)
Hydrogen Storage in Microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks
Nathaniel L. Rosi;Juergen Eckert;Mohamed Eddaoudi;David T. Vodak.
Science (2003)
A route to high surface area, porosity and inclusion of large molecules in crystals
Hee K. Chae;Diana Y. Siberio-Pérez;Jaheon Kim;YongBok Go.
Nature (2004)
Rod packings and metal-organic frameworks constructed from rod-shaped secondary building units.
Nathaniel L. Rosi;Jaheon Kim;Mohamed Eddaoudi;Banglin Chen.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005)
Porous materials with optimal adsorption thermodynamics and kinetics for CO2 separation
Patrick Nugent;Youssef Belmabkhout;Stephen D. Burd;Amy J. Cairns.
Nature (2013)
Interwoven Metal-Organic Framework on a Periodic Minimal Surface with Extra-Large Pores
Bin Chen;M Eddaoudi;Stephen Hyde;Michael O'Keeffe.
Science (2001)
Highly Porous and Stable Metal−Organic Frameworks: Structure Design and Sorption Properties
Mohamed Eddaoudi;and Hailian Li;O. M. Yaghi.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2000)
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