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Title: Interpenetration in coordination polymers: structural diversities toward porous functional materials
Authors: Haldar, Ritesh
Sikdar, Nivedita
Maji, Tapas Kumar
Keywords: Materials Science
Metal-Organic Framework
Gas-Adsorption Properties
Selective Co2 Adsorption
Sorption Properties
Parallel Interpenetration
Carbon-Dioxide
Ligand
Network
Separation
Transformation
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Citation: Materials Today
18
2
Haldar, R.; Sikdar, N.; Maji, T. K., Interpenetration in coordination polymers: structural diversities toward porous functional materials. Materials Today 2015, 18 (2), 97-116.
Abstract: Interpenetration is a natural phenomenon frequently encountered in porous coordination polymers (PCPs) or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Traditionally interpenetration has been considered as a threat to permanent porosity and several strategies have been adopted to control the framework interpenetration. Recent literature reports have unveiled that interpenetration has paramount importance in several material properties particularly in storage and separation of small gas molecules. Such frameworks also show interesting structural flexibility based on shearing or movement of the nets and also reveals guest induced dynamic structural transformation for modulated specific functions. In this review, we will emphasize several interpenetration phenomena observed in coordination polymers, their intriguing structural aspects and fascinating material properties.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/1959
ISSN: 1369-7021
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