桥的稀土金属有机框架
Muhammad Abbas1, Simin Sheybani1, Marie L Mortensen1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Texas at Dallas, 800 West Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, USA. balkus@utdallas.edu.
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
|January 22, 2024
概括
化稀土金属集群是创建多孔金属有机框架 (MOF) 的关键. 这些集群增强了MOF的连接性,热稳定性和光特性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 无机化学 无机化学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 稀土 (RE) 金属有机框架 (MOF) 具有独特的光学,电子和磁性.
- 通常,由于双核金属节点,RE金属形成无孔网络.
- 多孔3DRE-MOF需要更大的金属节点,通常来自六合集群或非集群.
研究的目的:
- 讨论化RE金属集群的形成和类型.
- 为了突出化分子在形成这些集群中的作用.
- 探索加入对RE-MOF特性的影响.
主要方法:
- 关于RE-MOF合成和表征的最新文献的综述.
- 对化有机分子在集群形成中的化学作用的分析.
- 研究化RE-MOF中的结构-属性关系.
主要成果:
- 化有机分子作为反应剂,将融入RE金属集群中.
- 这些化集群具有更高的连接性,使多孔MOFs的形成成为可能.
- 的存在提高了RE-MOF的热稳定性和光.
结论:
- 化金属集群对于开发先进的多孔RE-MOF至关重要.
- 的结合为微调特定应用的MOF特性提供了一条途径.
- 未来的研究应该专注于探索各种化集群及其应用.
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