Destruction of metal–organic frameworks: positive and negative aspects of stability and lability
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), constructed from organic linkers and inorganic building
blocks, are well-known for their high crystallinity, high surface areas, and high component …
blocks, are well-known for their high crystallinity, high surface areas, and high component …
From fundamentals to applications: a toolbox for robust and multifunctional MOF materials
In recent years, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been regarded as one of the most
important classes of materials. The combination of various metal clusters and ligands …
important classes of materials. The combination of various metal clusters and ligands …
Linker functionalized metal-organic frameworks
SAA Razavi, A Morsali - Coordination chemistry reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
Owing to their three dimensionality and high porosity, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
have attracted the attention of scientists especially chemists and material engineers. The …
have attracted the attention of scientists especially chemists and material engineers. The …
Flexible metal–organic frameworks
A Schneemann, V Bon, I Schwedler… - Chemical Society …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
Advances in flexible and functional metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), also called soft
porous crystals, are reviewed by covering the literature of the five years period 2009–2013 …
porous crystals, are reviewed by covering the literature of the five years period 2009–2013 …
The chemistry and applications of metal-organic frameworks
Background Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are made by linking inorganic and organic
units by strong bonds (reticular synthesis). The flexibility with which the constituents' …
units by strong bonds (reticular synthesis). The flexibility with which the constituents' …
Application of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles@ MOFs
Abstract Composites based on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of
porous materials that have been shown to possess unique functional properties …
porous materials that have been shown to possess unique functional properties …
Photoremovable protecting groups in chemistry and biology: reaction mechanisms and efficacy
Photoremovable Protecting Groups in Chemistry and Biology: Reaction Mechanisms and
Efficacy | Chemical Reviews ACS ACS Publications C&EN CAS Find my institution Log In …
Efficacy | Chemical Reviews ACS ACS Publications C&EN CAS Find my institution Log In …
Postsynthetic ligand and cation exchange in robust metal–organic frameworks
Postsynthetic ligand and metal ion exchange (PSE) processes are shown to readily occur in
several “inert” metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), including zeolitic imidazolate frameworks …
several “inert” metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), including zeolitic imidazolate frameworks …
Control of interpenetration and structural transformations in the interpenetrated MOFs
Interpenetration is an intriguing phenomenon in metal–organic framework (MOF) structures
and considered as one of the framework isomers or supramolecular isomers. This has …
and considered as one of the framework isomers or supramolecular isomers. This has …
Interpenetration control in metal–organic frameworks for functional applications
Interpenetration in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is an intriguing phenomenon with
significant impacts on the structure, porous nature, and functional applications of MOFs. In …
significant impacts on the structure, porous nature, and functional applications of MOFs. In …