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Mechanical Behaviour of Metalorganic Framework Materials

English · Hardback

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Mechanical Behaviour of Metal-Organic Framework Materials, provides a convenient introduction on how chemistry determines structure-mechanical property relationships and functional performance.


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JC Tan is Professor of Nanoscale Engineering in the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University. He obtained his BEng (1st Class) and MEng in Mechanical & Materials Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (1999) and Nanyang Technological University (2001), respectively. He obtained his PhD in Materials Science from Cambridge University (2005), working in the field of porous composite materials. He heads the Multifunctional Materials & Composites (MMC) Group at Oxford since 2012 (www2.eng.ox.ac.uk/tan). In the emerging field of MOF mechanics, he has contributed to pioneering studies in elastic anisotropy of framework crystals, nanoindentation of MOF compounds, dynamics of open frameworks and terahertz vibrations.


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Mechanical Behaviour of Metal–Organic Framework Materials, provides a convenient introduction on how chemistry determines structure–mechanical property relationships and functional performance.

Product details

Authors Jin-Chong (University of Oxford Tan, Prof. Jin-Chong (University of Oxford Tan
Assisted by Jin-Chong Tan (Editor), Jin-Chong (University of Oxford Tan (Editor)
Publisher Royal Society Of Chemistry
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.03.2023
 
EAN 9781839164088
ISBN 978-1-83916-408-8
No. of pages 362
Series Inorganic Materials Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

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