Abstract Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are organic-inorganic hybrid solids constructed from the coordination interaction of metal ions/clusters with organic linkers, which currently represent one of the most rapidly expanding platforms for… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are organic-inorganic hybrid solids constructed from the coordination interaction of metal ions/clusters with organic linkers, which currently represent one of the most rapidly expanding platforms for new functional materials. Based on well-established approaches, involving tuning the pore sizes, incorporation of functional sites and post-synthetic modification, the pore structures of MOFs can be readily controlled for multifunctional applications. In this brief review, we summarize and highlight our research progresses during our journey on developing functional MOFs for various applications including gas storage, gas separations, luminescent sensing, proton conduction, and molecular recognitions.
               
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