Post-synthetic modification of epitaxially grown, highly oriented functionalized MOF thin films

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Abstract

Thin films of MOFs grown on solid substrates offer a huge potential with regard to tailoring the properties of a surface, in particular if used in connection with post-synthesis modification (PSM). Here, we report on the PSM of surface-supported crystalline MOFs, with target molecules using an amine-based coupling strategy. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Shekhah, O., Arslan, H. K., Chen, K., Schmittel, M., Maul, R., Wenzel, W., & Wöll, C. (2011). Post-synthetic modification of epitaxially grown, highly oriented functionalized MOF thin films. Chemical Communications, 47(40), 11210–11212. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cc12543e

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