The metal–organic framework (MOF) material UiO-66 has emerged as one of the most promising MOF materials due to its thermal and chemical stability and its potential for catalytic applications. Typically, as-synthesised UiO-66 has a relatively high concentration of missing linker defects. The presence of these defects has been correlated with catalytic activity but characterisation of defect structure has proved elusive. We refine a recent experimental determination of defect structure using static and dynamic first principles approaches, which reveals a dynamic and labile acid centre that could be tailored for functional applications in catalysis
This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of catalytic sites in MOFs. In the last d...
For three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), the presence and nature of structural de...
We report an investigation of the "missing-linker phenomenon" in the Zr-based metal organic framewor...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. As defects significantly affect the properties of metal-organic fr...
One of the major requirements in solid acid and base catalyzed reactions is that the reactants, inte...
The UiO-66 metal organic framework is one of the most thermally and chemically stable hybrid materia...
The stability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) typically decreases with an increasing number of de...
The stability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) typically decreases with an increasing number of de...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Defect engineering of met...
For three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), the presence and nature of structural de...
[EN] The Lewis/Bronsted acidity and catalytic properties of UiO-66-type metal-organic frameworks are...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of catalytic sites in MOFs. In the last d...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of catalytic sites in MOFs. In the last d...
For three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), the presence and nature of structural de...
We report an investigation of the "missing-linker phenomenon" in the Zr-based metal organic framewor...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
UiO-66 is a showcase example of an extremely stable metal-organic framework, which maintains its str...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. As defects significantly affect the properties of metal-organic fr...
One of the major requirements in solid acid and base catalyzed reactions is that the reactants, inte...
The UiO-66 metal organic framework is one of the most thermally and chemically stable hybrid materia...
The stability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) typically decreases with an increasing number of de...
The stability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) typically decreases with an increasing number of de...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Defect engineering of met...
For three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), the presence and nature of structural de...
[EN] The Lewis/Bronsted acidity and catalytic properties of UiO-66-type metal-organic frameworks are...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of catalytic sites in MOFs. In the last d...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of catalytic sites in MOFs. In the last d...
For three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), the presence and nature of structural de...
We report an investigation of the "missing-linker phenomenon" in the Zr-based metal organic framewor...