Amorphous Metal–Organic Frameworks
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Abstract
Crystalline metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous frameworks comprising an infinite array of metal nodes connected by organic linkers. The number of novel MOF structures reported per year is now in excess of 6000, despite significant increases in the complexity of both component units and molecular networks. Their regularly repeating structures give rise to chemically variable porous architectures, which have been studied extensively due to their sorption and separation potential. More recently, catalytic applications have been proposed that make use of their chemical tunability, while reports of negative linear compressibility and negative thermal expansion have further expanded interest in the field.…
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- Amorphous solid
- Metal-organic framework
- Materials science
- Sorption
- Porosity
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical physics
- Negative thermal expansion
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