reviewChemical Society ReviewsDec 19, 2011BRONZE OA

Metal–organic framework growth at functional interfaces: thin films and composites for diverse applications

University of Liverpool

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Abstract

Porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are highly ordered crystalline materials prepared by the self-assembly of metal ions with organic linkers to yield low density network structures of diverse topology. MOFs have attracted considerable attention over the last decade due to their facile preparation, tunable pore metrics and the ease of functionalisation of their internal surfaces, such that designer frameworks with exceptional properties for application in gas-storage, separation of small molecules, heterogeneous catalysis and drug delivery are becoming commonplace. For any material to find practical utility however, there is a need for processing and formulation into application-specific configurations. One…

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Keywords
  • Metal-organic framework
  • Materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Composite number
  • Porosity
  • Interface (matter)
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Planar
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