Metal–organic frameworks for membrane-based separations

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Michael S. Denny
Jessica C. Moreton
Lauren Benz
Seth M. Cohen
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[1] University of California,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[2] University of San Diego,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Nature Reviews Materials | / 1卷
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As research into metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) enters its third decade, efforts are naturally shifting from fundamental studies to applications, utilizing the unique features of these materials. Engineered forms of MOFs, such as membranes and films, are being investigated to transform laboratory-synthesized MOF powders to industrially viable products for separations, chemical sensors and catalysts. Following encouraging demonstrations of gas separations using MOF-based membranes, liquid-phase separations are now being explored in an effort to build effective membranes for these settings. In this Review, we highlight MOF applications that are in their nascent stages, specifically liquid-phase separations using MOF-based mixed-matrix membranes. We also highlight the analytical techniques that provide important insights into these materials, particularly at surfaces and interfaces, to better understand MOFs and their interactions with other materials, which will ultimately lead to their use in advanced technologies.
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