X Zhang, Z Chen, X Liu, SL Hanna, X Wang… - Chemical Society …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Since the first reports of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), this unique class of crystalline, porous materials has garnered increasing attention in a wide variety of applications such as …
At its core, reticular chemistry has translated the precision and expertise of organic and inorganic synthesis to the solid state. While initial excitement over metal–organic …
Reticular chemistry—the linking of well-defined molecular building blocks by strong bonds into crystalline extended frameworks—has enabled the synthesis of diverse metal–organic …
The modular nature of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) enables synthetic control over their physical and chemical properties, but it can be difficult to know which MOFs would be …
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of porous materials with potential applications in gas storage, separations, catalysis, and chemical sensing. Despite numerous …
The secondary building unit (SBU) approach was a turning point in the discovery of permanently porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and in launching the field of reticular …
H Ghasempour, KY Wang, JA Powell… - Coordination Chemistry …, 2021 - Elsevier
When designing metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), linker design is one of the most important factors in constructing a wide variety of structures. Judicious choice of linker size …
The molecular building block approach was employed effectively to construct a series of novel isoreticular, highly porous and stable, aluminum-based metal–organic frameworks …
W Lu, Z Wei, ZY Gu, TF Liu, J Park, J Park… - Chemical Society …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are constructed from metal ions/clusters coordinated by organic linkers (or bridging-ligands). The hallmark of MOFs is their permanent porosity …