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Functional materials: from hard to soft porous frameworks.

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  • 1Institute of Chemistry: Functional Materials, Technische Universität Berlin, Englische Strasse 20, 10587 Berlin, Germany. arne.thomas@tu-berlin.de

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This review explores functional porous materials, focusing on incorporating organic groups into pore walls. Research shows these modifications can lead to purely organic porous materials with enhanced properties.

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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Background:

  • Porous materials offer high surface areas for various applications.
  • Functionalization enhances material properties and introduces new capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in functional porous materials.
  • To explore methods for incorporating organic functional groups into porous structures.
  • To discuss the development of purely organic porous materials.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent research.
  • Analysis of strategies for functional group incorporation.
  • Examination of material characterization techniques.

Main Results:

  • Successful incorporation of organic groups into inorganic and organic porous materials.
  • Demonstration of chemical and physical functionalities through organic groups.
  • Pathway established for creating purely organic porous materials by increasing organic content.

Conclusions:

  • Functional porous materials offer tunable properties through organic group integration.
  • Porous organic frameworks represent a promising class of advanced materials.
  • Further research can expand the applications of these tailored porous materials.