Metal-Organic Frameworks with Heterogeneous Structures

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For the first time, in this book, a new view of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been presented: MOFs with heterogeneous structures. In this field, there are different levels of understanding we need to consider. So, the principal aspects of heterogeneity that produce complexity in MOFs, their effects in the structure chemistry, performance and applications have been thoroughly reported. According to that there is no book that covers whole of the aspects of complexity in MOFs with heterogeneous structures, our findings can be as essential concepts with introducing complexity to design the new platforms of materials with advanced and better properties in the future.

Author(s): Ali Morsali; Kayhaneh Berijani
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 224

Cover
Half-Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
List of Schemes
Preface
Abbreviations
1 Introduction: A Brief Introduction About Metal-Organic Frameworks
1.1 Metal-Organic Frameworks
1.2 Conclusion
References
2 Metal-Organic Frameworks Complexity
2.1 Perspectives on Complexity in MOFs
2.2 Conclusion
References
3 Complexity Based on Ligand—Part 1
3.1 Mixed Ligand
3.2 Conclusion
References
4 Complexity Based on Ligand—Part 2
4.1 Polytopic Linkers
4.2 Multi-Heterotopic Ligands
4.3 Conclusion
References
5 Complexity Based on Metal Node
5.1 Mixed Metal
5.2 Multiple SBUs
5.3 Conclusion
References
6 Complexity Based on Chiral Framework—Part 1
6.1 Inherent Chirality
6.2 Direct Chirality
6.3 Conclusion
References
7 Complexity Based on Chiral Framework—Part 2
7.1 Chiral-Template Synthesis
7.2 Post-Synthesis
7.3 Conclusion
References
8 Complexity Based on Structural Defects
8.1 Inherent Defect
8.2 Designed Defect
8.3 Conclusion
References
9 Complexity Based on Heterogeneous Pores
9.1 Heterogeneous Pores
9.2 Conclusion
References
10 Complexity Based on Mixed MOFs
10.1 Complex Mixed MOFs
10.2 Conclusion
References
Index
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