This PhD Thesis describes the use of nano-infrared spectroscopy to study the growth and functionality of Surface-anchored Metal-Organic Frameworks (SURMOFs). Furthermore, it details the development of in situ Photo-induced Force Microscopy (PiFM) to describe site-specific properties and functionalities within SURMOFs. This technique was applied to the model systems of two archetypal MOFs, namely HKUST-1 and ZIF-8. Within this framework, this PhD Thesis contains six Chapters. Chapter 1 gives a general introduction into the field of (SUR)MOFs and nano-infrared spectroscopy. Chapter 2 details the use of two types of ex situ nano-IR spectroscopy to study the growth mechanism of HKUST-1 SURMOF. Chapter 3 describes the development of in situ...
The field of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) thin-films, and its sub-family of ZIFs thin-films, poss...
Metallorganic Frameworks (MOFs, also known as “Coordination Polymers”) are crystalline nanoporous ma...
Spectroscopy on metal–organic framework (MOF) films and the molecular phenomena associated to them i...
This PhD Thesis describes the use of nano-infrared spectroscopy to study the growth and functionalit...
Despite technological advancements, probing gas-solid interfaces at the nanoscale is still a formida...
Control over assembly, orientation, and defect-free growth of metal-organic framework (MOF) films is...
This dissertation aims to address several challenges in the chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (M...
Crystalline nanoporous materials are one of the most important families of complex functional materi...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can provide exceptional porosity for molecular guest encapsulation u...
This thesis describes the stimuli-responsive nature of metal-organic frameworks to light, solvent in...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous crystalline materials showing great potential ...
This thesis describes the nano-engineering of self-assembly processes, to accomplish nanoscale metal...
Probing gas sorption on defects and facets of porous materials at the nanoscale is challenging. Here...
Some metal organic frameworks (MOFs) incorporate nodes that are nanoscale metal oxides, and the hydr...
The field of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) thin-films, and its sub-family of ZIFs thin-films, poss...
Metallorganic Frameworks (MOFs, also known as “Coordination Polymers”) are crystalline nanoporous ma...
Spectroscopy on metal–organic framework (MOF) films and the molecular phenomena associated to them i...
This PhD Thesis describes the use of nano-infrared spectroscopy to study the growth and functionalit...
Despite technological advancements, probing gas-solid interfaces at the nanoscale is still a formida...
Control over assembly, orientation, and defect-free growth of metal-organic framework (MOF) films is...
This dissertation aims to address several challenges in the chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (M...
Crystalline nanoporous materials are one of the most important families of complex functional materi...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can provide exceptional porosity for molecular guest encapsulation u...
This thesis describes the stimuli-responsive nature of metal-organic frameworks to light, solvent in...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous crystalline materials showing great potential ...
This thesis describes the nano-engineering of self-assembly processes, to accomplish nanoscale metal...
Probing gas sorption on defects and facets of porous materials at the nanoscale is challenging. Here...
Some metal organic frameworks (MOFs) incorporate nodes that are nanoscale metal oxides, and the hydr...
The field of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) thin-films, and its sub-family of ZIFs thin-films, poss...
Metallorganic Frameworks (MOFs, also known as “Coordination Polymers”) are crystalline nanoporous ma...
Spectroscopy on metal–organic framework (MOF) films and the molecular phenomena associated to them i...