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Chemistry

University of Missouri, St. Louis

2010

Metal-organic framework

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The Molecular Transport And Intercalation Of Guest Molecules Into Hydrogen–Bonded Metal-Organic Frameworks (Hmofs), Greg Anthony Hogan Nov 2010

The Molecular Transport And Intercalation Of Guest Molecules Into Hydrogen–Bonded Metal-Organic Frameworks (Hmofs), Greg Anthony Hogan

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The process of molecular transport and intercalation has been widely studied for many years, resulting in the discovery of molecular frameworks that are capable of hosting guest molecules or ions. Layered and porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been found to have applications in the field of catalysis, storage, separations, and ion-exchange. While MOFs are perhaps stronger materials, HMOFs have the advantage of being easily modifiable and more flexible. Because HMOFs have not been extensively studied for their ability to host molecules, and because their ability to withstand guest loss and guest exchange is essentially unknown, here we report the synthesis …