articleChemical CommunicationsJan 1, 2006Closed access

Structural diversity and chemical trends in hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials

University of California, Santa Barbara · Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

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Abstract

Hybrid framework compounds, including both metal-organic coordination polymers and systems that contain extended inorganic connectivity (extended inorganic hybrids), have recently developed into an important new class of solid-state materials. We examine the diversity of this complex class of materials, propose a simple but systematic classification, and explore the chemical and geometrical factors that influence their formation. We also discuss the growing evidence that many hybrid frameworks tend to form under thermodynamic rather than kinetic control when the synthesis is carried out under hydrothermal conditions. Finally, we explore the potential applications of hybrid frameworks in areas such as gas…

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Keywords
  • Hybrid material
  • Hydrothermal circulation
  • Kinetic control
  • Polymer
  • Photoluminescence
  • Nanotechnology
  • Materials science
  • Solid-state
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