作者
Fengxian Cao,Jian Chen,Qixun Xia,Xinglai Zhang
摘要
The metal organic framework (MOF) is a crystalline porous material formed of an inorganic metal ion or cluster and an organic ligand. The invention has the characteristics of large pore volume, high specific surface area, variable structures, and multiple functions. It was widely applied in the fields of gas storage, separation, catalysis, sensing, and biomedicine. The emergence of this kind of material, to a large extent, has provided opportunities for the common development of other disciplines. In this chapter, the recent research and development of MOFs materials, including the synthesis methods (sol-gel method, hydrothermal solvothermal method, and microwave synthesis, etc.), the development status, the applications, i.e., hydrogen storage, energy storage, gas adsorption, catalytic reaction, sensors, biomedical applications, and so on, and the research hotspots of MOFs will be addressed.