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Template strategies with MOFs

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In this paper, a review of template strategies for the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is presented, with an overview of the morphology effect in MOFs application as well as applying them as precursors and templates for directed synthesis of diverse nano-materials.
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This article is published in Coordination Chemistry Reviews.The article was published on 2019-05-15. It has received 222 citations till now.

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Recent progress in metal-organic frameworks as active materials for supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this article, the recent progress in various branches of MOFs materials including porous coordination networks, two-dimensional (2D) MOF, entangled MOFs, polyoxometalate MOFs (POMOFs), heterometallic MOFs and some new emerging MOF types were systematically introduced and summarized.

Controlling ZIF-8 nano and microcrystal formation and reactivity through zinc salts variations

TL;DR: In this paper, the reactivity of the Zn(+2) salt in the growth solution can also markedly affect the size and the morphology of ZIF-8 particles Small Zif-8 nanocrystals with diameters varying between ca 50 and 200 nm were obtained with reactive zinc salts.
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Controlling the morphology of metal–organic frameworks and porous carbon materials: metal oxides as primary architecture-directing agents

TL;DR: It is predicted that major research advances in morphology control of metal-organic frameworks and porous carbons will facilitate the use of these materials in addressing major needs of the society, especially the grand challenges of energy, health, and environment.
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Heterogeneous Interface Induced the Formation of Hierarchically Hollow Carbon Microcubes against Electromagnetic Pollution.

TL;DR: It is found that the SiO2 layer can effectively counteract the inward shrinkage of organic frameworks during high-temperature pyrolysis due to intensive interfacial interaction.
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Reuse of Predesigned Dual-Functional Metal Organic Frameworks (DF-MOFs) after Heavy Metal Removal

TL;DR: The systematic design of dual-functionalized metal organic framework (TMU-81) is reported by incorporating sulfonyl and amide groups for the removal of Cd(II), Cu( II) and Cr(II) ions from simulated aqueous solutions suggesting that the strong host - guest interactions between cations and the donor sites play a major role in adsorption process.
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Systematic Design of Pore Size and Functionality in Isoreticular MOFs and Their Application in Methane Storage

TL;DR: Metal-organic framework (MOF-5), a prototype of a new class of porous materials and one that is constructed from octahedral Zn-O-C clusters and benzene links, was used to demonstrate that its three-dimensional porous system can be functionalized with the organic groups and can be expanded with the long molecular struts biphenyl, tetrahydropyrene, pyrene, and terphenyl.
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Large Area, Few-Layer Graphene Films on Arbitrary Substrates by Chemical Vapor Deposition

TL;DR: The transparency, conductivity, and ambipolar transfer characteristics of the films suggest their potential as another materials candidate for electronics and opto-electronic applications.
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Exceptional chemical and thermal stability of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks

TL;DR: Study of the gas adsorption and thermal and chemical stability of two prototypical members, ZIF-8 and -11, demonstrated their permanent porosity, high thermal stability, and remarkable chemical resistance to boiling alkaline water and organic solvents.
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A chromium terephthalate-based solid with unusually large pore volumes and surface area.

TL;DR: This crystal structure for porous chromium terephthalate, MIL-101, with large poresizes and surface area has potential as a nanomold for monodisperse nanomaterials, as illustrated here by the incorporation of Keggin polyanions within the cages.
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