Journal
SMARTMAT
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 299-325Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/smm2.1057
Keywords
covalent organic frameworks; electrophoretic deposition; electrosynthesis; films; hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks; metal-organic frameworks
Funding
- City University of Hong Kong and 111 Project [D20015]
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Electrochemical processing has been proven as an efficient, safe, and convenient method for the large-scale and highly controllable production of organic-ligand-containing frameworks. This review comprehensively summarizes the progress and challenges in the crystallization and thin film fabrication of these frameworks.
Organic-ligand-containing frameworks have drawn considerable attention due to their multifunctional properties as well as tunable structures for broad applications. Among numerous synthesis methods developed in the past two decades, electrochemical processing has been demonstrated as one of the most efficient, safe, and facile ways to realize the large-scale and highly controllable production of organic-ligand-containing frameworks. In this review, the progress of electrochemically induced crystallization and thin film fabrication of organic-ligand-containing frameworks is summarized in a well-rounded way. Besides, the mechanism and processing parameters are also discussed. Moreover, the main challenges are also expounded for providing some guidance on the future development of organic-ligand-containing frameworks, especially for covalent-organic frameworks and hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks.
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