Hybrid micro-/nano-structures derived from metal–organic frameworks: preparation and applications in energy storage and conversion
Division of Materials Science and Engineering · Hangzhou Xixi hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), an important class of inorganic-organic hybrid crystals with intrinsic porous structures, can be used as versatile precursors or sacrificial templates for preparation of numerous functional nanomaterials for various applications. Recent developments of MOF-derived hybrid micro-/nano-structures, constructed by more than two components with varied functionalities, have revealed their extensive capabilities to overcome the weaknesses of the individual counterparts and thus give enhanced performance for energy storage and conversion. In this tutorial review, we summarize the recent advances in MOF-derived hybrid micro-/nano-structures. The synthetic strategies for preparing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
4- XCXiehong CaoCorresponding
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Hangzhou Xixi hospital, Zhejiang University of Technology
- CTChaoliang Tan
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Polytechnic
- MSMelinda Sindoro
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Polytechnic
- HZHua ZhangCorresponding
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Polytechnic
Topics & keywords
- Nano-
- Nanotechnology
- Energy storage
- Materials science
- Metal-organic framework
- Energy transformation
- Metal
- Process engineering
- Affordable and clean energy