Two anthracene-functionalized luminescent NMOFs, Co-MOF and Zn-MOF, were synthesized. These NMOFs were tested as imaging probes against HepG2 human liver cancer cells and as catalysts in the Biginelli reaction.
Zn-MOF and Co-MOF have 3D pillared-layer structure based on pinwheel trinuclear metal-carboxylate clusters. Zn-MOF is efficient catalyst for Knoevenagel condensation reaction while Co-MOF have shown magnetic properties due to the trimeric Co(II).
Two new isomorphic metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been developed as multifunctional materials for carbon dioxide fixation and fluorescence detection.
Comprehensive review on MOF/MXene-based materials: synthesis strategies, structural properties, functional applications, and current challenges.
Bridging the properties of MOFs and graphene and the development of MOF–graphene composite materials has the potential to extend their usage in supercapacitors and serve as a valuable resource for further investigation.