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Porous Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticles [PDF]
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are hybrid crystalline particles composed of metal cations and organic linkers [...]
Juan M. Casas-Solvas +1 more
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Water-resistant redox-active metal–organic framework [PDF]
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) comprise coordination bonds and have attracted attention for electrochemical applications. However, MOFs are usually structurally weak in aqueous solutions, especially in acidic aqueous solutions, owing to their ...
Ryota Akai +6 more
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In this work, we have synthesized an iron based metal organic framework for removal of azo-dyes from textile industry wastewaters. The metal organic framework is comprised of two ligands, terephthalic acid and iminodiacetic acid chelated with iron.
Kasturi Goswami +3 more
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Metal–Organic Framework (MOF)-Based Micro/Nanoscale Materials [PDF]
This Special Issue showcases cutting-edge advances in the design, synthesis, and multifaceted applications of Metal–Organic Framework (MOF)-based micro/nanoscale materials [...]
Jian Wang, Wenqian Chen, Pengyan Wu
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Plasmonic metal‐organic frameworks [PDF]
AbstractPlasmonic metal‐organic frameworks are composite nanoparticles comprising plasmonic metal nanoparticles (NPs) embedded within a metal‐organic framework (MOF) matrix. As a result, not only the functionalities of the individual components are retained, but synergistic effects additionally provide improved chemical and physical properties.
Zheng, Guangchao +3 more
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4′,4′′′,4′′′′′-Nitrilotris(4-methoxy-[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carbaldehyde)
Multipodal salicylaldehydes have attracted much scientific interest as scaffolds for the construction of multinuclear complexes, as well as metal and covalent organic frameworks.
Anatoliy A. Vereshchagin +4 more
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Defective Metal‐Organic Frameworks [PDF]
AbstractThe targeted incorporation of defects into crystalline matter allows for the manipulation of many properties and has led to relevant discoveries for optimized and even novel technological applications of materials. It is therefore exciting to see that defects are now recognized to be similarly useful in tailoring properties of metal‐organic ...
Stefano Dissegna +4 more
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Liquid metal–organic frameworks [PDF]
Metal--organic frameworks (MOFs) are a family of chemically diverse materials, with applications in a wide range of fields covering engineering, physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. Research so far has focused almost entirely on crystalline structures, yet a clear trend has emerged shifting the emphasis onto disordered states of MOFs, including ...
Romain Gaillac +6 more
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Hydrophobic Metal–Organic Frameworks [PDF]
AbstractMetal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have diverse potential applications in catalysis, gas storage, separation, and drug delivery because of their nanoscale periodicity, permanent porosity, channel functionalization, and structural diversity. Despite these promising properties, the inherent structural features of even some of the best‐performing ...
Jayaramulu, Kolleboyina +7 more
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Distinguishing metal–organic frameworks [PDF]
We consider two metal-organic frameworks as identical if they share the same bond network respecting the atom types. An algorithm is presented that decides whether two metal-organic frameworks are the same. It is based on distinguishing structures by comparing a set of descriptors that is obtained from the bond network.
Senja Barthel +3 more
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