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YUKI MISUMI

OSAKA -- A startup advised by Kobe University professor Susumu Kitagawa, who shared this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), will ramp up production of the compounds 10-fold with a new production facility in Southeast Asia.

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