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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Mesoporous zirconium based metal-organic frameworks, a topological review
Pouya Khattami Kermanshahi1, Pooria Refah1, Kamran Akhbari1
1School of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Tehran Tehran Iran P.O. Box 14155-6455 akhbari.k@ut.ac.ir +98 21 66495291 +98 21 61113734.
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Through the gathering of metals and clusters with organic linkers, the metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) family emerges, representing highly applicable class of porous and crystalline materials in the world of chemistry. This class has the potential to shape the future of this field of science. The remarkable stability of zirconium and carboxylate ligands, coupled with the possibility of creating highly porous structures with a variety of arrangements, has led the authors to compile this review. In this study, we will investigate ten topologies that appeared in reported mesoporous Zr-Based MOFs and discuss their special properties. The applications of these structures are strongly influenced by their topologies, and the authors have concluded that understanding the topology and, more generally, the structure of MOFs helps to find the most optimal MOF for the intended application of researchers in each project.

