Recent advances as materials of functional metal-organic frameworks

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known as hybrid inorganic-organic materials, represent an emerging class of materials that have attracted the imagination of solid-state chemists because MOFs combine unprecedented levels of porosity with a range of other functional properties that occur through the metal moiety and/or the organic ligand. The purpose of this critical review is to give a representative and comprehensive overview of the arising developments in the field of functional metal-organic frameworks, including luminescence, magnetism, and porosity through presenting examples. This review will be of interest to researchers and synthetic chemists attempting to design multifunctional MOFs. © 2013 Xiao-Lan Tong et al.

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Tong, X. L., Lin, H. L., Xin, J. H., Liu, F., Li, M., & Zhu, X. P. (2013). Recent advances as materials of functional metal-organic frameworks. Journal of Nanomaterials. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/616501

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