Metal-organic framework materials
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Metal-organic framework materials
(EIBC books)
Wiley, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are crystalline compounds consisting of rigid organic molecules held together and organized by metal ions or clusters. Special interests in these materials arise from the fact that many are highly porous and can be used for storage of small molecules, for example H2 or CO2. Consequently, the materials are ideal candidates for a wide range of applications including gas storage, separation technologies and catalysis. Potential applications include the storage of hydrogen for fuel-cell cars, and the removal and storage of carbon dioxide in sustainable technical processes. MOFs offer the inorganic chemist and materials scientist a wide range of new synthetic possibilities and open the doors to new and exciting basic research.
Metal-Organic Frameworks Materials provides a solid basis for the understanding of MOFs and insights into new inorganic materials structures and properties. The volume also reflects progress that has been made in recent years, presenting a wide range of new applications including state-of-the art developments in the promising technology for alternative fuels. The comprehensive volume investigates structures, symmetry, supramolecular chemistry, surface engineering, recognition, properties, and reactions.
The content from this book will be added online to the Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry: http://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/eibc
Table of Contents
Contributors xi
Series Preface xv
Volume Preface xvii
Part 1: Design and Synthesis 1
Porous Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles and Macrostructures 3
Julien Reboul and Susumu Kitagawa
Nanoscale Metal-Organic Frameworks 19
Kyriakos C. Stylianou, Inhar Imaz and Daniel Maspoch
Mesoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks 39
Yao Chen and Shengqian Ma
Porphyrinic Metal-Organic Frameworks 67
Chao Zou, Min Zhao and Chuan-De Wu
Fluorinated Metal-Organic Frameworks (FMOFs): Concept, Construction, and Properties 85
Pradip Pachfule and Rahul Banerjee
Synthesis and Structures of Aluminum-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks 99
Norbert Stock
Polyrotaxane Metal-Organic Frameworks 115
Stephen J. Loeb and V. Nicholas Vukotic
Photoreactive Metal-Organic Frameworks 135
Anjana Chanthapally and Jagadese J. Vittal
Edible Metal-Organic Frameworks 159
Ross Stewart Forgan
Mechanochemical Approaches to Metal-Organic Frameworks 173
Tomislav Friscic
Part 2: Post-Modification 193
Postsynthetic Modification of Metal-Organic Frameworks 195
Andrew D. Burrows
Part 3: Properties and Applications 219
Functional Magnetic Materials Based on Metal Formate Frameworks 221
Ran Shang, Sa Chen, Zhe-Ming Wang and Song Gao
Metal-Organic Frameworks from Single-Molecule Magnets 245
Athanassios D. Katsenis, Euan K. Brechin and Giannis S. Papaefstathiou
Open Metal Sites in Metal-Organic-Frameworks 259
Yabing He and Banglin Chen
Gas Storage in Metal-Organic Frameworks 283
Muwei Zhang, Hao Li, Zachary Perry and Hong-Cai Zhou
Metal-Organic Frameworks for Removal of Harmful Gases 303
Jian Liu, B. Peter McGrail, Denis M. Strachan, Jun Liu, Jian Tian and Praveen K. Thallapally
Adsorption of Hydrocarbons and Alcohols in Metal-Organic Framework Materials 321
Debasis Banerjee, Benjamin J. Deibert, Hao Wang and Jing Li
Metal Uptake in Metal-Organic Frameworks 343
Michaele J. Hardie
Photoreactive Properties Hosted in Metal-Organic Frameworks 363
Victoria J. Richards, Thomas J. Reade, Michael W. George and Neil R. Champness
Semiconducting Metal-Organic Frameworks 373
Zhengtao Xu
Patterning Techniques for Metal-Organic Frameworks 387
Paolo Falcaro and Mark J. Styles
Metal-Organic Frameworks in Mixed-Matrix Membranes 403
Harold B. Tanh Jeazet and Christoph Janiak
Electrochemical Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks 419
Frederic Jaouen and Adina Morozan
Applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks to Analytical Chemistry 443
Na Chang, Cheng-Xiong Yang and Xiu-Ping Yan
Recent Solid-State NMR Studies of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Metal-Organic Frameworks 457
Yining Huang, Jun Xu, Farhana Gul-E-Noor and Peng He
Part 4: Nets 471
Single-Crystal to Single-Crystal Transformations in Metal-Organic Frameworks 473
Subhadip Neogi, Susan Sen and Parimal K. Bharadwaj
Interpenetration and Entanglement in Coordination Polymers 523
Stuart R. Batten
Index 539
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