Issue 11, 2017

Titanium coordination compounds: from discrete metal complexes to metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

Owing to their promise in photocatalysis and optoelectronics, titanium based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are one of the most appealing classes of MOFs reported to date. Nevertheless, Ti-MOFs are still very scarce because of their challenging synthesis associated with a poor degree of control of their chemistry and crystallization. This review aims at giving an overview of the recent progress in this field focusing on the most relevant existing titanium coordination compounds as well as their promising photoredox properties. Not only Ti-MOFs but also Ti-oxo-clusters will be discussed and particular interest will be dedicated to highlight the different successful synthetic strategies allowing to overcome the still “unpredictable” reactivity of titanium ions, particularly to afford crystalline porous coordination polymers.

Graphical abstract: Titanium coordination compounds: from discrete metal complexes to metal–organic frameworks

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 Jan 2017
First published
24 May 2017

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2017,46, 3431-3452

Titanium coordination compounds: from discrete metal complexes to metal–organic frameworks

H. Assi, G. Mouchaham, N. Steunou, T. Devic and C. Serre, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2017, 46, 3431 DOI: 10.1039/C7CS00001D

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