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Metal-organic frameworks catalysis

Keywords Chiral, Enantioselectivity, Heterogeneous catalysis, Metal-organic frameworks. Porous, Size selectivity... [Pg.176]

Gas capture and separation Heterogeneous catalysis Metal-organic frameworks Oil spill cleanup Sensing applications, sensors Water sorption... [Pg.93]

Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks Gas Storage, Separation and Catalysis... [Pg.174]

Farrusseng, D. (2011) Metal-Organic Frameworks Applications from Catalysis to Gas Storage, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co KGaA. [Pg.120]

H. Van Bekkum, A. Corma, and E. Schuth), Stud. Surf Sd. Cat., vol. 168, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 327-374 Muller, U., Schubert, M.M., and Yaghi, O.M. (2008) Chemistry and applications of porous metal-organic frameworks, in Handbook of Heterogeneous Catalysis, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, pp. 247-252. [Pg.25]

Keywords Catalysis Host-guest chemistry Metal-organic frameworks Rational design Supramolecular chemistry... [Pg.1]

Metal-organic frameworks with large surface areas, controlled pore sizes, and easy functionalization of the organic part have a high potential in a variety of practical applications molecular sorption, catalysis, gas separation, molecular... [Pg.174]

Jiang, Y., Mallat, T., Krumeich, F., and Baiker, A. 2008. Copper-based metal-organic framework for the facile ring-opening of epoxides. Journal of Catalysis 257, 390-395. [Pg.287]

In the past decades, research on porous materials has increased considerably because of their wide-ranging applications (e.g., sensing, gas storage, catalysis, energy transformation and storage, among others). The term porous materials applies to a wide variety of substances, from clay minerals and silicates to metal oxides, metal-organic frameworks, or even thin films and membranes. Porous metals and carbons can also be included under such systems. [Pg.335]

Horike, S., Dinca, M., Tamaki, K. and Long, J. R., Size-selective lewis acid catalysis in a microporous metal-organic framework with exposed Mn " coordination sites , J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 5854-5855. [Pg.583]


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