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Moon, Hoi Ri
Functional Inorganic Nanomaterials Lab for Energy
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Nanocomposite synthesis strategies based on the transformation of well-tailored metal-organic frameworks

Author(s)
Lee, Jae HwaKim, Min HyukMoon, Hoi Ri
Issued Date
2021-07
DOI
10.1039/d1cc01989a
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53205
Fulltext
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/CC/D1CC01989A#!divAbstract
Citation
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, v.57, no.57, pp.6960 - 6974
Abstract
Increasing the complexity of nanomaterials in terms of their structure and chemical composition has attracted significant attention, because it can yield unique scientific outcomes and considerable improvements for practical applications. Various approaches are being developed for the synthesis of nanostructured composites. Coordination polymers (CPs) emerged as new precursors in solid-state reactions for nanomaterials nearly two decades ago; the repetitively arranged inorganic and organic units can facilitate the production of nanoscale particles and porous carbon upon thermal decomposition. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a subgroup of CPs featuring crystalline and porous structures, have subsequently become primary objects of interest in this field, as can be seen by the rapidly increasing number of reports on this topic. However, unique composite materials with increasingly complex nanostructures, which cannot be achieved via conventional methods, have been rarely realised, even though conventional MOF research has enabled the delicate control of structures at the molecular level and extensive applications as templates. In this regard, a comprehensive review of the fabrication strategies of MOF-based precursors and the thermal transformation into functional nanomaterials is provided herein, with a particular emphasis on the recent developments in nanocomposite research. We briefly introduce the roles and capabilities of MOFs in the synthesis of nanomaterials and subsequently discuss diverse synthetic routes for obtaining morphologically or compositionally advanced composite nanomaterials, based on our understanding of the MOF conversion mechanism.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1359-7345
Keyword
EFFICIENT BIFUNCTIONAL OXYGENPOROUS CARBON MATERIALSDIRECT CARBONIZATIONNANOPOROUS CARBONSGRAPHITIC CARBONHIGH-PERFORMANCEENERGY-STORAGESURFACE-AREAQUASI-MOFPYROLYSIS

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