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Homepage for the Special issue "Metal
Organic Frameworks":
http://www.mdpi.org/ijms/specialissues/frameworks.htm
Introduction:
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are porous polymeric materials,
consisting of metal ions linked together by organic bridging ligands to
form one-, two-, or three-dimensional structures that can be porous. In
some cases, the pores are stable to elimination of the guest molecules
(often solvents) and can be used for the storage of gases such as
hydrogen. Metal-Organic Frameworks can be used as catalyst and chemical
sensors.
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review articles should forward the title and a short abstract to
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feedback on the suitability of the topic.
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deadline for
submissions is 31 October 2008. Papers will be published continuously.
Therefore, papers can be submitted as soon as they are ready and all
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Announced Papers
Published Papers
Leading
Papers and Reviews
- Georgiev,
I.G.; MacGillivray, L.R. Metal-mediated reactivity in the
organic
solid state: From self-assembled complexes to metal-organic frameworks.
Chem. Soc. Rev. 2007, 36, 1239-1248.
- Yaghi,
O.M. Metal-organic Frameworks: A tale of two entanglements. Nature Mat. 2007, 6, 92-93.
- Mueller,
U.; Schubert, M.; Teich, F.; Puetter, H.; Schierle-Arndt, K.; Pastre,
J. Metal-organic frameworks-prospective industrial
applications. J. Mat.
Chem. 2006, 16, 626-636