Hierarchical Metal-Organic Framework Films with Controllable Meso/Macroporosity

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The structuring of the metal-organic framework material ZIF-8 as films and membranes through the vapor-phase conversion of ZnO fractal nanoparticle networks is reported. The extrinsic porosity of the resulting materials can be tuned from 4% to 66%, and the film thickness can be controlled from 80 nm to 0.23 mm, for areas >100 cm2. Freestanding and pure metal-organic frameworks (MOF) membranes prepared this way are showcased as separators that minimize capacity fading in model Li-S batteries.

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Bo, R., Taheri, M., Liu, B., Ricco, R., Chen, H., Amenitsch, H., … Tricoli, A. (2020). Hierarchical Metal-Organic Framework Films with Controllable Meso/Macroporosity. Advanced Science, 7(24). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202002368

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