Issue 4, 2017

Post-synthetic ion-exchange process in nanoporous metal–organic frameworks; an effective way for modulating their structures and properties

Abstract

Over the last two decades, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received great attention and the number of compounds reported is still growing, which is mainly due to their amazing structures and various pore topologies, accessible cages and their potential applications in different fields, such as gas storage, separation, ion-exchange and catalysis. Among these, ion-exchange processes are considered as the post-synthetic parturient technique as it can achieve dominant applications. There are two primary types of ion-exchange processes (anionic and cationic) and each type may use naturally occurring and synthetic materials. The cation-exchange process at the SBUs of MOFs and metal-exchange involving metal nodes in MOFs, have been previously reported. In this study, we attempt to give an overview of all types of ion-exchange processes that occur in the pores and study their applications. We studied the aspects relating to the new MOFs that are driven during their use in ion-exchange: for example, why ion-exchange occurs, a comparison between the MOFs before and after the ion-exchange process and their current applications.

Graphical abstract: Post-synthetic ion-exchange process in nanoporous metal–organic frameworks; an effective way for modulating their structures and properties

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 Okt. 2016
Accepted
01 Dec. 2016
First published
12 Janv. 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 1782-1808

Post-synthetic ion-exchange process in nanoporous metal–organic frameworks; an effective way for modulating their structures and properties

Y. Noori and K. Akhbari, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 1782 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA24958B

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