Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most sophisticated nanostructured solids: they often possess high surface areas and pore volumes, with the possibility of finetuning their chemical environment by either selecting the appropriate building blocks or by postsynthetic functionalization. For many frameworks, flexibility of the lattice allows them to undergo a significant transformation in solid state.[1] All these features make MOFs a special class of solids with the potential of transcending many common limitations in different technological disciplines, such as ferromagnetism,[2] semiconductivity, gas separation,[3] storage,[4] sensing,[5] catalysis,[ 6] drug delivery,[7] or proton conductivity.[8] However, the crystallization mec...
Control over the spatial distribution of components in metal–organic frameworks has potential to unl...
For post-synthetic metallation (PSMet) of a metal–organic framework (MOF, [Mn3(L2)(L')] = 1) we show...
Controlling the crystallisation of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), network solids of metal ions or ...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most sophisticated nanostructured solids: they often p...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most sophisticated nanostructured solids: they often p...
There is an increasing amount of interest in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety of applic...
There is an increasingly large amount of interest in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety o...
Understanding the driving forces controlling crystallization is essential for the efficient synthesi...
There is an increasing amount of interest in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety of applic...
Versatility in metal substitution is one of the key aspects of metal-organic framework (MOF) chemist...
Understanding the driving forces controlling crystallisation has important consequences ranging ...
The evolution of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been one of the most exciting aspects of materi...
Reticular design is a highly attractive concept, but coordination chemistry around the tectonic unit...
Developing rapid room-temperature synthesis is key to sustainable manufacturing of metal–organic fra...
Reticular design is a highly attractive concept, but coordination chemistry around the tectonic unit...
Control over the spatial distribution of components in metal–organic frameworks has potential to unl...
For post-synthetic metallation (PSMet) of a metal–organic framework (MOF, [Mn3(L2)(L')] = 1) we show...
Controlling the crystallisation of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), network solids of metal ions or ...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most sophisticated nanostructured solids: they often p...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most sophisticated nanostructured solids: they often p...
There is an increasing amount of interest in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety of applic...
There is an increasingly large amount of interest in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety o...
Understanding the driving forces controlling crystallization is essential for the efficient synthesi...
There is an increasing amount of interest in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for a variety of applic...
Versatility in metal substitution is one of the key aspects of metal-organic framework (MOF) chemist...
Understanding the driving forces controlling crystallisation has important consequences ranging ...
The evolution of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been one of the most exciting aspects of materi...
Reticular design is a highly attractive concept, but coordination chemistry around the tectonic unit...
Developing rapid room-temperature synthesis is key to sustainable manufacturing of metal–organic fra...
Reticular design is a highly attractive concept, but coordination chemistry around the tectonic unit...
Control over the spatial distribution of components in metal–organic frameworks has potential to unl...
For post-synthetic metallation (PSMet) of a metal–organic framework (MOF, [Mn3(L2)(L')] = 1) we show...
Controlling the crystallisation of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), network solids of metal ions or ...