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On the Flexibility of Metal–Organic Frameworks
Occasional, large amplitude flexibility in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is one of the most intriguing recent discoveries in chemistry and material science. Yet, there is at present no theoretical framework that permits the identification of flexible structures in the rapidly expanding universe of MOFs.
Sarkisov, Lev; id_orcid 0000-0001-7637-7670 +3 more
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Metal–Organic Framework‐Based Nanomaterials for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is an energy-determined half-reaction for water splitting and many other energy conversion processes, such as rechargeable metal–air batteries and CO2 reduction, due to its four-electron sluggish process.
Liu, Y +7 more
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Metal–Organic Framework for Transparent Electronics
Electronics allowing for visible light to pass through are attractive, where a key challenge is to make the core functional units transparent. Here, it is shown that transparent electronics can be constructed by epitaxial growth of metal–organic ...
Jie Wu +12 more
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Machine learning prediction of open metal sites in metal-organic framework catalysts
Metal-organic frameworks (MOF) have garnered much attention as promising catalysts due to their tunable porosity, high surface area, and diversity of catalytic metal clusters and organic linkers as building blocks.
Huixuan, Guo +4 more
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Metal–Organic Frameworks and Their Applications [PDF]
What a collection! This special issue contains latest works on MOFs and MOF-based materials from various research groups from across the world.
Parimal Kanti, Bharadwaj +3 more
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Advanced photocatalysts based on metal nanoparticle/metal-organic framework composites
Photocatalysis, via conversion of light into valuable chemicals, is an economic and effective way to utilize inexhaustible solar energy for the sustainable development of our human society.
Zhu, Y, Guo, J, Wan, Y, Zhao, M, Tang, Z
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Metal/covalent‐organic frameworks for electrochemical energy storage applications
Many renewable energy technologies, especially batteries and supercapacitors, require effective electrode materials for energy storage and conversion. For such applications, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent‐organic frameworks (COFs) have been
Jun Chu +7 more
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Transport of Carbonate Ions by Novel Cellulose Fiber Supported Solid Membrane [PDF]
Transport of carbonate ions was explored through fiber supported solid membrane. A novel fiber supported solid membrane was prepared by chemical modification of cellulose fiber with citric acid, 2′2-bipyridine and magnesium carbonate.
Gaikwad, A. G., A. G. Gaikwad
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Metal-Organic Framework Supercapacitors: Challenges and Opportunities
Supercapacitors offer superior energy storage capabilities than traditional capacitors, making them useful for applications such as electric vehicles and rapid large-scale energy storage.
Jamie, Gittins +4 more
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Epitaxial growth of metal-organic framework nanosheets into single-crystalline orthogonal arrays
Construction of two-dimensional nanosheets into three-dimensional regular structures facilitates the mass transfer and exploits the maximum potential of two-dimensional building blocks in applications such as catalysis.
Yingying Zou +8 more
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