Journal
NANOMATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano8090661
Keywords
metal-organic frameworks; heat transformation; low-temperature heat; adsorbent; water adsorption
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Funding
- Tomsk Polytechnic University Competitiveness Enhancement Program [VIU-195/2018]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21502146, 21850410449]
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Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a subclass of porous materials that have unique properties, such as varieties of structures from different metals and organic linkers and tunable porosity from a structure or framework design. Moreover, modification/functionalization of the material structure could optimize the material properties and demonstrate high potential for a selected application. MOF materials exhibit exceptional properties that make these materials widely applicable in energy storage and heat transformation applications. This review aims to give a broad overview of MOFs and their development as adsorbent materials with potential for heat transformation applications. We have briefly overviewed current explorations, developments, and the potential of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), especially the tuning of the porosity and the hydrophobic/hydrophilic design required for this specific application. These materials applied as adsorbents are promising in thermal-driven adsorption for heat transformation using water as a working fluid and related applications.
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