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Metal–organic macrocycles, metal–organic polyhedra and metal–organic frameworks
Chemical Communications, 2009Metal-organic macrocycles (MOMs), metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are metal-organic systems (MOSs) developed from appropriately designed ligands and selected metal ions. Metalladiazamacrocycles, a class of MOMs, are finite 2D MOSs formed from tricationic hexacoordinate metal ions and ditopic bridging ligands, N ...
Prakash, M. Jaya, Lah, Myoung Soo
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2003
Metal-organic frameworks are a recently-identified class of porous polymeric material, consisting of metal ions linked together by organic bridging ligands, and are a new development on the interface between molecular coordination chemistry and materials science.
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Metal-organic frameworks are a recently-identified class of porous polymeric material, consisting of metal ions linked together by organic bridging ligands, and are a new development on the interface between molecular coordination chemistry and materials science.
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“Clickable” Metal−Organic Framework
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2008We demonstrated the metal-organic framework bearing the azide group in the organic linkers and in situ click reactions with some small alkynes. The XRPD patterns indicated that the click reaction proceeded without any decomposition of the original MOF network.
Yuta, Goto +3 more
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Metal Organic Framework Cubosomes
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2023AbstractWe demonstrate a general strategy for the synthesis of ordered bicontinuous‐structured metal organic frameworks (MOFs) by using polymer cubosomes (PCs) with a double primitive structure (Im m symmetry) as the template. The filling of MOF precursors in the open channel of PCs, followed by their coordination and removal of the template, generates
Chen Li +7 more
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Metal-organic frameworks in chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 2014Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) emerged approximately two decades ago and are the youngest class of porous materials. Despite their short existence, MOFs are finding applications in a variety of fields because of their outstanding chemical and physical properties. This review article focuses on the applications of MOFs in chromatography, including high-
Kareem, Yusuf +2 more
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Metal–organic frameworks for photocatalysis
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2016Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as novel photocatalysts owing to their inherent structural characteristics of a large surface area and a well-ordered porous structure. In this article, we summarize various strategies carried out over MOFs via either modification of the organic linker/metal clusters or incorporation with metal/complex ...
Ying, Li +3 more
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Chiral Metal–Organic Frameworks
Chemical Reviews, 2022In the past two decades, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) or porous coordination polymers (PCPs) assembled from metal ions or clusters and organic linkers via metal-ligand coordination bonds have captivated significant scientific interest on account of their high crystallinity, exceptional porosity, and tunable pore size, high modularity, and diverse ...
Wei Gong +4 more
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Accounts of Chemical Research
ConspectusMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), as emerging porous crystalline materials, have attracted remarkable attention in chemistry, physics, and materials science. MOFs are constructed by metal clusters (or ions) and organic linkers through coordination bonds, while COFs are prepared by pure organic building ...
Rong-Jia Wei +3 more
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ConspectusMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), as emerging porous crystalline materials, have attracted remarkable attention in chemistry, physics, and materials science. MOFs are constructed by metal clusters (or ions) and organic linkers through coordination bonds, while COFs are prepared by pure organic building ...
Rong-Jia Wei +3 more
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The future of metal–organic frameworks
Dalton Transactions, 2011A personal perspective recognising the developments in the field of metal-organic frameworks, of where the challenges currently lie and the opportunities that are on the horizon.
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Progress in metal-organic frameworks
Chinese Journal of Chromatography, 2014Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of crystalline materials built from organic binding ligands and metal ions through self-assembly. Currently, MOFs have drawn a growing interest among the scientific teams of various fields. Compared with conventional inorganic porous materials, MOFs possess larger specific surface areas, higher porosity and ...
Rui, Zhai +10 more
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