1 Metal-organic framework introduction
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Muhammad Pervaiz
, Talha Mumtaz , Arooj Ather , Zohaib Saeed , Rana Rashad Mahmood Khan , Ayoub Rashid , Ahmad Adnan , Umer Younas , Ikram Ahmad und Syed Majid Bukhari
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks are the class which consists of metal ions (node) or clusters coordinated with the organic linker to form one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), and three-dimensional (3D) structures. They are the subcategory of coordination polymers. The organic ligands are referred as “struts” or “linkers.” They are also known as porous coordination polymers because they are porous in nature. They are made up of organic linkers (mostly polydentate) and metal-containing node (also known as secondary building units).
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks are the class which consists of metal ions (node) or clusters coordinated with the organic linker to form one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), and three-dimensional (3D) structures. They are the subcategory of coordination polymers. The organic ligands are referred as “struts” or “linkers.” They are also known as porous coordination polymers because they are porous in nature. They are made up of organic linkers (mostly polydentate) and metal-containing node (also known as secondary building units).
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 Metal-organic framework introduction 1
- 2 Metal-organic framework properties 13
- 3 Metal-organic framework for heterogeneous catalysis 21
- 4 Homogeneous catalysis using MOFs 29
- 5 MOF: an emerging material for biomedical applications 35
- 6 Pharmaceutical wastes: an overview 51
- 7 Recent advancement and development in MOF-based materials for the removal of pharmaceutical waste 73
- 8 Future prospective of metal-organic frameworks for pharmaceutical wastes 95
- 9 MOF – a promising material for energy applications 109
- 10 Polymer-coated MOF for pharmaceutical waste removal 137
- 11 MOF-derived nanocomposites for the removal of ciprofloxacin 157
- Index 177
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 Metal-organic framework introduction 1
- 2 Metal-organic framework properties 13
- 3 Metal-organic framework for heterogeneous catalysis 21
- 4 Homogeneous catalysis using MOFs 29
- 5 MOF: an emerging material for biomedical applications 35
- 6 Pharmaceutical wastes: an overview 51
- 7 Recent advancement and development in MOF-based materials for the removal of pharmaceutical waste 73
- 8 Future prospective of metal-organic frameworks for pharmaceutical wastes 95
- 9 MOF – a promising material for energy applications 109
- 10 Polymer-coated MOF for pharmaceutical waste removal 137
- 11 MOF-derived nanocomposites for the removal of ciprofloxacin 157
- Index 177