Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications
This review is concerned with the recent advances in metal organic framework (MOF) materials. We highlight the unique combination of physicochemical and thermomechanical characteristics associated with MOF-type materials and illustrate emergent applications in three challenging technological sectors...
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description | This review is concerned with the recent advances in metal organic framework (MOF) materials. We highlight the unique combination of physicochemical and thermomechanical characteristics associated with MOF-type materials and illustrate emergent applications in three challenging technological sectors: energy, environmental remediation and biomedicine. MOFs represent an exciting new class of nanoporous crystalline solids constituting metal ions/clusters and multifunctional organic linkages, which self-assemble at molecular level to generate a plethora of ordered 3D framework materials. The most intriguing feature of a MOF lies in its exceptionally large surface area, far surpassing those of the best activated carbons and zeolites. Next generation multifunctional materials encompassing MOF based thin films, coatings, membranes and nanocomposites have potential for exploitation in an immense array of unconventional applications and smart devices. We pinpoint the key technological challenges and basic scientific questions to be addressed, so as to fulfil the translational potential for bringing MOFs from the laboratory into commercial applications. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:f9b73c7d-70a5-40c4-94c9-15ab7a68a5412024-01-05T08:53:18ZNanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applicationsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f9b73c7d-70a5-40c4-94c9-15ab7a68a541EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordTaylor and Francis2014Ryder, MRTan, J-CThis review is concerned with the recent advances in metal organic framework (MOF) materials. We highlight the unique combination of physicochemical and thermomechanical characteristics associated with MOF-type materials and illustrate emergent applications in three challenging technological sectors: energy, environmental remediation and biomedicine. MOFs represent an exciting new class of nanoporous crystalline solids constituting metal ions/clusters and multifunctional organic linkages, which self-assemble at molecular level to generate a plethora of ordered 3D framework materials. The most intriguing feature of a MOF lies in its exceptionally large surface area, far surpassing those of the best activated carbons and zeolites. Next generation multifunctional materials encompassing MOF based thin films, coatings, membranes and nanocomposites have potential for exploitation in an immense array of unconventional applications and smart devices. We pinpoint the key technological challenges and basic scientific questions to be addressed, so as to fulfil the translational potential for bringing MOFs from the laboratory into commercial applications. |
spellingShingle | Ryder, MR Tan, J-C Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title | Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title_full | Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title_fullStr | Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title_short | Nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
title_sort | nanoporous metal organic framework materials for smart applications |
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