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Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry
Reactivity in Confined Spaces
Edited by
Ross S Forgan
Ross S Forgan
Glasgow University, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78801-776-3
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-970-5
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78801-971-2
Special Collection:
2021 ebook collection
No. of Pages:
470
Published online:
16 Aug 2021
Published in print:
25 Aug 2021
Book Chapter
Chapter 8: Catalysis in Confined Space: Relationship Between Metal–Organic Frameworks and Discrete Coordination Cages
By
S. Pullen
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S. Pullen
Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, TU Dortmund University
Otto-Hahn Straße 6
44227 Dortmund
Germany
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G. H. Clever
G. H. Clever
Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, TU Dortmund University
Otto-Hahn Straße 6
44227 Dortmund
Germany
[email protected][email protected]
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Published:16 Aug 2021
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Special Collection: 2021 ebook collection
Page range:
247 - 281
Citation
S. Pullen and G. H. Clever, in Reactivity in Confined Spaces, ed. G. Lloyd and R. S. Forgan, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021, ch. 8, pp. 247-281.
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and supramolecular coordination cages (SCCs) have generated increasing interest for catalysis applications. In this chapter, we discuss design strategies for functional MOFs and SCCs. How can catalysts be introduced? What kind of catalysis can be performed with these materials? What are the main differences and similarities between MOFs and discrete SCCs, and what can these fields learn from each other?
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