Controlling flexibility of metal-organic frameworks

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Abstract

Framework flexibility is one of the most important characteristics of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which is not only interesting, but also useful for a variety of applications. Designing, tailoring or controlling framework flexibility of MOFs is much more difficult than for static structural features such as the framework topology and pore size/shape. Nevertheless, with in-depth understanding of the relationship between framework flexibility and the host framework structure, guest loading and other aspects such as the crystal size/morphology and external physical environment, some strategies have been developed for controlling the flexibility of MOFs and the corresponding properties, which are summarized and discussed in this review.

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Zhang, J. P., Zhou, H. L., Zhou, D. D., Liao, P. Q., & Chen, X. M. (2018, November 1). Controlling flexibility of metal-organic frameworks. National Science Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwx127

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