Introduction to Reticular Chemistry 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9783527821099.ch16
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Liquid‐ and Gas‐Phase Separation inMOFs

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“…In the last two decades, attention has been drawn to an innovative class of porous materials, known as metal organic frameworks (MOFs). These compounds have been first synthesized by Yaghi et al (1995) and investigated for numerous applications in wastewater treatment (Hasan et al, 2012;Seo et al, 2016;Wu et al, 2016;Akpinar and Yazaydin, 2017;Martinez-Costa et al, 2018;Daliran et al, 2020;Hu et al, 2020), gas purification (Trickett et al, 2017), light capture and energy conversion (Kreno et al, 2012), separation processes (Yaghi et al, 2019), drug delivery (Rojas et al, 2019), and catalysis (Dhakshinamoorthy et al, 2019;Yang and Gates, 2019;Wang Z. et al, 2020). The structure of MOFs consists of metal centers and organic linkers to form infinite crystalline networks (Butova et al, 2016;Yang and Gates, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, attention has been drawn to an innovative class of porous materials, known as metal organic frameworks (MOFs). These compounds have been first synthesized by Yaghi et al (1995) and investigated for numerous applications in wastewater treatment (Hasan et al, 2012;Seo et al, 2016;Wu et al, 2016;Akpinar and Yazaydin, 2017;Martinez-Costa et al, 2018;Daliran et al, 2020;Hu et al, 2020), gas purification (Trickett et al, 2017), light capture and energy conversion (Kreno et al, 2012), separation processes (Yaghi et al, 2019), drug delivery (Rojas et al, 2019), and catalysis (Dhakshinamoorthy et al, 2019;Yang and Gates, 2019;Wang Z. et al, 2020). The structure of MOFs consists of metal centers and organic linkers to form infinite crystalline networks (Butova et al, 2016;Yang and Gates, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%