Issue 10, 2016

Defects and disorder in metal organic frameworks

Abstract

The wide-ranging properties of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) rely in many cases on the presence of defects within their structures and the disorder that is inevitably associated with such defects. In the present work we review several aspects of defects in MOFs, ranging from simple substitutional defects at metal cation or ligand positions, to correlated defects on a larger length scale and the extreme case of disorder associated with amorphous MOFs. We consider both porous and dense MOFs, and focus particularly on the way in which defects and disorder can be used to tune physical properties such as gas adsorption, catalysis, photoluminescence, and electronic and mechanical properties.

Graphical abstract: Defects and disorder in metal organic frameworks

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
06 Nov 2015
Accepted
15 Dec 2015
First published
21 Dec 2015

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 4113-4126

Author version available

Defects and disorder in metal organic frameworks

A. K. Cheetham, T. D. Bennett, F. Coudert and A. L. Goodwin, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 4113 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04392A

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