Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as porous coordination polymer(PCPs), are organic-inorganic compounds which are self-assembled from metal ions/clusters with organic ligands attaining permanent pores, ultrahigh surface area and infinite structure tailorability. These unique properties...

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Main Author: Cui, Chenlong
Other Authors: Huo Fengwei
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-698382023-03-04T16:45:37Z Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks Cui, Chenlong Huo Fengwei School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Organic/Polymer electronics Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as porous coordination polymer(PCPs), are organic-inorganic compounds which are self-assembled from metal ions/clusters with organic ligands attaining permanent pores, ultrahigh surface area and infinite structure tailorability. These unique properties have rendered MOFs as great candidates in gas adsorption and separation, catalysis, sensing, drug delivery, etc. Structural control over both the molecular level and particle level is believed to be an efficient way for both creating new properties and enhancing the current performance of MOFs. To further developing the properties of MOFs, MOFs particles were modified through various techniques to achieve the goal above. Techniques, including self-assembly, were applied to make structure based new or enhanced properties of MOFs. Doctor of Philosophy (MSE) 2017-03-29T08:02:30Z 2017-03-29T08:02:30Z 2017 Thesis Cui, C. (2017). Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69838 10.32657/10356/69838 en 148 p. application/pdf
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Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks
description Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as porous coordination polymer(PCPs), are organic-inorganic compounds which are self-assembled from metal ions/clusters with organic ligands attaining permanent pores, ultrahigh surface area and infinite structure tailorability. These unique properties have rendered MOFs as great candidates in gas adsorption and separation, catalysis, sensing, drug delivery, etc. Structural control over both the molecular level and particle level is believed to be an efficient way for both creating new properties and enhancing the current performance of MOFs. To further developing the properties of MOFs, MOFs particles were modified through various techniques to achieve the goal above. Techniques, including self-assembly, were applied to make structure based new or enhanced properties of MOFs.
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title Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks
title_short Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks
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title_fullStr Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and self-assembly of metal-organic frameworks
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