Advancing metal–organic frameworks’ materials chemistry

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Abstract

This chapter reviews advances in the development of the materials chemistry of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs), which are defined as porous crystalline coordination network compounds (i.e. coordination polymers). The reticular chemistry of MOFs and the development of the underlying coordination chemistry as well as the impact of MOFs on materials science has been reviewed comprehensively in the literature. This treatment here will center on contributions from our laboratory within the context of selected examples of other published work. Special attention will be given to tailoring the structural responsiveness, the growth of thin films, chromophore-linker integration, to metal cluster and nanoparticle loading, applications in catalysis, MOF derived nanocomposite materials for energy and hybridization and shaping for environmental and medicinal applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInorganic Chemistry in Germany
EditorsKarsten Meyer, Rudi van Eldik
PublisherAcademic Press Inc.
Pages69-118
Number of pages50
ISBN (Print)9780443159442
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

Publication series

NameAdvances in Inorganic Chemistry
Volume82
ISSN (Print)0898-8838

Keywords

  • Batteries
  • Catalysis
  • MOF-derived nanocomposites
  • Metal–organic frameworks
  • Photophysics
  • SURMOFs
  • Soft porous crystals
  • Supercapacitors
  • Water purification

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