Description
Book SynopsisMETAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS WITH HETEROGENEOUS STRUCTURES A unique book that sheds light on Metal-Organic Frameworks complex systems that often display behaviors that surprise and cannot be easily described.
In this book, MOF-based heterostructures technology with key characteristics is completely analyzed and the current state-of-the-art is discussed. The authors focus on the complex heterostructures promoted by MOFs with advantage of their recent new advances for various applications with particular emphasis on their design. As an extension of the design and synthesis, the shaping technology of heterostructure MOFs is also of great significance to the future practical applications in industry (adsorption/desorption, gas storage, catalysis, conductivity, optical activity) of this class of complex porous materials. As this unique book covers all of the aspects of complexity in MOFs with heterogeneous structures, it serves as an essential reference to the concepts of i
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations vii
List of Tables xv
List of Schemes xvii
Preface xix
Abbreviations xxi
1 Introduction: A Brief Introduction About Metal-Organic Frameworks 1
1.1 Metal-Organic Frameworks 1
1.2 Conclusion 8
References 8
2 Metal-Organic Frameworks Complexity 13
2.1 Perspectives on Complexity in MOFs 13
2.2 Conclusion 21
References 22
3 Complexity Based on Ligand—Part 1 27
3.1 Mixed Ligand 27
3.2 Conclusion 50
References 51
4 Complexity Based on Ligand—Part 2 57
4.1 Polytopic Linkers 57
4.2 Multi-Heterotopic Ligands 63
4.3 Conclusion 66
References 66
5 Complexity Based on Metal Node 71
5.1 Mixed Metal 71
5.2 Multiple SBUs 81
5.3 Conclusion 92
References 92
6 Complexity Based on Chiral Framework—Part 1 105
6.1 Inherent Chirality 105
6.2 Direct Chirality 109
6.3 Conclusion 120
References 121
7 Complexity Based on Chiral Framework—Part 2 127
7.1 Chiral-Template Synthesis 127
7.2 Post-Synthesis 131
7.3 Conclusion 144
References 144
8 Complexity Based on Structural Defects 149
8.1 Inherent Defect 149
8.2 Designed Defect 154
8.3 Conclusion 161
References 162
9 Complexity Based on Heterogeneous Pores 171
9.1 Heterogeneous Pores 171
9.2 Conclusion 178
References 179
10 Complexity Based on Mixed MOFs 185
10.1 Complex Mixed MOFs 185
10.2 Conclusion 192
References 193
Index 199