JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hierarchically porous metal–organic frameworks: synthetic strategies and applications

Liang FengKunyu WangXiu‐Liang LvTian‐Hao YanHong‐Cai Zhou

Year: 2019 Journal:   National Science Review Vol: 7 (11)Pages: 1743-1758   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Abstract Despite numerous advantages, applications of conventional microporous metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are hampered by their limited pore sizes, such as in heterogeneous catalysis and guest delivery, which usually involve large molecules. Construction of hierarchically porous MOFs (HP-MOFs) is vital to achieve the controllable augmentation of MOF pore size to mesopores or even macropores, which can enhance the diffusion kinetics of guests and improve the storage capacity. This review article focuses on recent advances in the methodology of HP-MOF synthesis, covering preparation of HP-MOFs with intrinsic hierarchical pores, and modulated, templated and template-free synthetic strategies for HP-MOFs. The key factors which affect the formation of HP-MOF architectures are summarized and discussed, followed by a brief review of their applications in heterogeneous catalysis and guest encapsulation. Overall, this review presents a roadmap that will guide the future design and development of HP-MOF materials with molecular precision and mesoscopic complexity.

Keywords:
Metal-organic framework Nanotechnology Microporous material Mesoscopic physics Mesoporous material Materials science Macropore Heterogeneous catalysis Porosity Catalysis Chemistry Organic chemistry Adsorption

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Topics

Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Dendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Covalent Organic Framework Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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