Brian Space

Brian Space

North Carolina State University

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Brian Space

Brian Space, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of computational material science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Trailblazing Kr/Xe Separation: The Birth of the First Kr-Selective Material

Ethane/Ethylene Separations in Flexible Diamondoid Coordination Networks via an Ethane-Induced Gate-Opening Mechanism

Turning Normal to Abnormal: Reversing CO2/C2‐Hydrocarbon Selectivity in HKUST‐1

Crystal Engineering of Two Light and Pressure Responsive Physisorbents

Reversible transformations between the non-porous phases of a flexible coordination network enabled by transient porosity.

Cu-ATC vs. Cu-BTC: comparing the H 2 adsorption mechanism through experiment, molecular simulation, and inelastic neutron scattering studies

Methane storage in flexible and dynamical metal–organic frameworks

Self‐Adjusting Metal–Organic Framework for Efficient Capture of Trace Xenon and Krypton

Brian Space Information

University

Position

Department of Chemistry

Citations(all)

11259

Citations(since 2020)

6392

Cited By

7461

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

97

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Brian Space Skills & Research Interests

computational material science

Top articles of Brian Space

Trailblazing Kr/Xe Separation: The Birth of the First Kr-Selective Material

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2024/4/22

Ethane/Ethylene Separations in Flexible Diamondoid Coordination Networks via an Ethane-Induced Gate-Opening Mechanism

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2024/2/1

Turning Normal to Abnormal: Reversing CO2/C2‐Hydrocarbon Selectivity in HKUST‐1

Advanced Functional Materials

2024/1/9

Crystal Engineering of Two Light and Pressure Responsive Physisorbents

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

2023/5/2

Brian Space
Brian Space

H-Index: 34

Reversible transformations between the non-porous phases of a flexible coordination network enabled by transient porosity.

2023/4

Cu-ATC vs. Cu-BTC: comparing the H 2 adsorption mechanism through experiment, molecular simulation, and inelastic neutron scattering studies

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

2023

Methane storage in flexible and dynamical metal–organic frameworks

Chemical Physics Reviews

2022/6/1

Self‐Adjusting Metal–Organic Framework for Efficient Capture of Trace Xenon and Krypton

Angewandte Chemie

2022/3/7

Investigating H2 Adsorption in Isostructural Metal–Organic Frameworks M-CUK-1 (M = Co and Mg) through Experimental and Theoretical Studies

ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2022

2022/2/4

Brian Space
Brian Space

H-Index: 34

Investigating H₂ Adsorption in Isostructural Metal–Organic Frameworks M-CUK-1 (M= Co and Mg) through Experimental and Theoretical Studies

2022

Metal–organic framework based hydrogen-bonding nanotrap for efficient acetylene storage and separation

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2021/12/29

Tuning the Selectivity between C2H2 and CO2 in Molecular Porous Materials

Langmuir

2021/11/17

One-step ethylene production from a four-component gas mixture by a single physisorbent

Nature Communications

2021/11/11

Breaking the trade-off between selectivity and adsorption capacity for gas separation

Chem

2021/11/11

Efficient propyne/propadiene separation by microporous crystalline physiadsorbents

Nature Communications

2021/10/1

Benchmark acetylene binding affinity and separation through induced fit in a flexible hybrid ultramicroporous material

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

2021/9/6

New reticular chemistry of the rod secondary building unit: synthesis, structure, and natural gas storage of a series of three-way rod amide-functionalized metal–organic frameworks

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2021/7/30

Toward an understanding of the propensity for crystalline hydrate formation by molecular compounds. Part 2

Crystal Growth & Design

2021/7/30

Indium–Organic Framework with soc Topology as a Versatile Catalyst for Highly Efficient One-Pot Strecker Synthesis of α-aminonitriles

2021/7/1

Amino‐functionalised hybrid ultramicroporous materials that enable single‐step ethylene purification from a ternary mixture

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

2021/5/3

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