Chapter 3: Polymers in Metal–Organic Frameworks: Synthesis, Recognition, and Hybrid Materials Check Access
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Published:12 Nov 2021
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Special Collection: 2021 ebook collection
B. Le Ouay, T. Kitao, N. Hosono, and T. Uemura, in Hybrid Metal–Organic Framework and Covalent Organic Framework Polymers, ed. B. Wang, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021, ch. 3, pp. 31-71.
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently emerged as a new class of porous materials. Highly ordered and tunable structures of MOFs can serve as a universal platform for controlled polymer synthesis as well as high-precision polymer recognition. In addition, the integration of MOFs and polymers can achieve host–guest synergies, leading to the emergence of intriguing composites with tailored architectures. The integration of MOFs and polymers has provided new aspects for both MOF and polymer chemistry. In this chapter, we highlight recent advances in the hybridization of MOFs and polymers.