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Pore surface engineering of metal-organic frameworks for heterogeneous catalysis

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COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 376, Issue -, Pages 248-276

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2018.08.012

Keywords

Metal-organic frameworks; Heterogeneous catalysis; Pore surface engineering; Post-synthetic modification; Coordinatively unsaturated metal sites

Funding

  1. One Thousand Young Talents Program under the Recruitment Program of Global Experts
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21771179, 21233009]
  3. CAS [XDB20010200]
  4. 973 Program [2014CB845603]

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of emerging crystalline porous materials, have received great attention for their prospective applications in various areas. In terms of catalytic application, MOFs combine both the merits of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, such as recyclability, high efficiency and selectivity, well-define active sites, etc., in which the pore structures and environment of MOFs play critical roles. To further expand the applications of MOFs for catalysis, the appropriate pore surface engineering of MOFs is imperative to create more active sites, modulate the catalytic behaviors, and thus enhance the catalytic properties. In this review, recent progress achieved in heterogeneous catalysis with pore-surface-engineered MOFs has been summarized. Different strategies for pore surface engineering of MOFs are discussed systematically, with a focus on the creation or introduction of active sites for catalysis. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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