The Chemistry of Metal-Organic Frameworks, 2 Volume Set: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications, Volume 1Providing vital knowledge on the design and synthesis of specific metal-organic framework (MOF) classes as well as their properties, this ready reference summarizes the state of the art in chemistry. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reticular Chemistry of MetalOrganic Frameworks Composed | 43 |
Synthesis | 73 |
Synthesis Structure and Selected Properties of Aluminum Gallium | 105 |
Ti Zr and Hfbased | 137 |
Iron and Groups V and VIbased MOFs | 171 |
Platinum Group MetalOrganic Frameworks | 203 |
Polymers | 225 |
Department of Chemistry and Mathieu Bosch | xxi |
Special MOF Classes and Morphology Design | 493 |
LiquidPhase Epitaxy of MetalOrganic Frameworks | 523 |
Reticular Chemistry of MetalOrganic Frameworks Composed | 532 |
Granulation and Shaping of MetalOrganic Frameworks | 551 |
Progress in Advanced Characterization of MOFs | 573 |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of MetalOrganic Frameworks | 607 |
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance | 629 |
Group 3 Elements and Lanthanide Metals | 231 |
Functional Linkers | 271 |
Porous Metal Azolate Frameworks | 309 |
Functional Linkers for Catalysis | 345 |
Chiral Linker Systems | 387 |
Functional Linkers for ElectronConducting MOFs | 421 |
Linkers with Optical Functionality | 463 |
Contents to Volume 2 | vi |
List of Contributors | xiii |
IR and Raman Spectroscopies Probing MOFs Structure Defectivity | 657 |
In Situ Xray Diffraction and XAS Methods | 691 |
In Situ Studies of the Crystallization of MetalOrganic | 729 |
Role of Molecular Simulations in the Field of MOFs | 765 |
Defects and Disorder in MOFs | 795 |
MOF Suppliers | 823 |
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