Zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks (ZMOFs): Design, synthesis, and properties

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Abstract

This review highlights various design and synthesis approaches toward the construction of ZMOFs, which are metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with topologies and, in some cases, features akin to traditional inorganic zeolites. The interest in this unique subset of MOFs is correlated with their exceptional characteristics arising from the periodic pore systems and distinctive cage-like cavities, in conjunction with modular intra- and/or extra-framework components, which ultimately allow for tailoring of the pore size, pore shape, and/or properties towards specific applications.

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Eddaoudi, M., Sava, D. F., Eubank, J. F., Adil, K., & Guillerm, V. (2015, January 7). Zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks (ZMOFs): Design, synthesis, and properties. Chemical Society Reviews. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cs00230j

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