Metal-Organic Framework-Based Composites: Synthesis and Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Organometallic Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 19590
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Dear Colleagues,
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been recognized as one of the most fascinating classes of materials from science and engineering perspectives, benefiting from their high porosity and well-defined and tailored structures. However, their applied performance is limited by their intrinsic fragility and powdered crystalline state, as well as unsatisfied stability and processability. As a result, MOF-based composites with hierarchically porous structures (films, aerogels, and hydrogels, etc.) have achieved unparalleled results and are emerging as a hot topic in research on MOFs.
This Special Issue is a thorough collection of articles dealing with the synthesis, characterization, functionalization, and application of MOF-based composites, including the methods, processes, and mechanisms of composite formation, the characterization and functionalization of pore structure, and possible applications for MOF-based composite materials. In particular, recent advances in the aforementioned aspects should be addressed. MOF-derived carbon composites which contain metal/metal oxides also fall within the scope of the Special Issue. The publication of original research articles, rapid communications, and reviews in this Special Issue will make an important contribution to the fundamental and advanced research into MOFs.
Dr. Xiongfei Zhang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metal–organic framework
- hierarchical pore
- composite films
- aerogels
- hydrogels
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