Multimaterial Digital‐Light Processing of Metal‐Organic Framework (MOF) Composites: A Versatile Tool for the Rapid Microfabrication of MOF‐Based Devices
Carlos Carbonell,
Mercedes Linares‐Moreau,
Sergey M. Borisov
et al.
Abstract:Patterning Metal‐Organic Frameworks (MOFs) is essential for their use in sensing, electronics, photonics, and encryption technologies. However, current lithography methods are limited in their ability to pattern more than two MOFs, hindering the potential for creating advanced multifunctional surfaces. Additionally, balancing design flexibility, simplicity, and cost often results in compromises. This study addresses these challenges by combining Digital‐Light Processing (DLP) with a capillary‐assisted stop‐flo… Show more
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