Metal-organic framework thin films: Fabrication, modification, and patterning

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been of great interest for their outstanding properties, such as large surface area, low density, tunable pore size and functionality, excellent structural flexibility, and good chemical stability. A significant advancement in the preparation of MOF thin films according to the needs of a variety of applications has been achieved in the past decades. Yet there is still high demand in advancing the understanding of the processes to realize more scalable, controllable, and greener synthesis. This review provides a summary of the current progress on the manufacturing of MOF thin films, including the various thin-film deposition processes, the approaches to modify the MOF structure and pore functionality, and the means to prepare patterned MOF thin films. The suitability of different synthesis techniques under various processing environments is analyzed. Finally, we discuss opportunities for future development in the manufacturing of MOF thin films.

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Zhang, Y., & Chang, C. H. (2020, March 1). Metal-organic framework thin films: Fabrication, modification, and patterning. Processes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/PR8030377

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