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Nanosheets of Two-Dimensional Magnetic and Conducting Fe(II)/Fe(III) Mixed-Valence Metal-Organic Frameworks.

2017

We report the synthesis, magnetic properties, electrical conductivity, and delamination into thin nanosheets of two anilato-based Fe(II)/Fe(III) mixed-valence two-dimensional metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Compounds [(H3O)(H2O)(phenazine)3][FeIIFeIII(C6O4X2)3]·12H2O [X = Cl (1) and Br (2)] present a honeycomb layered structure with an eclipsed packing that generates hexagonal channels containing the water molecules. Both compounds show ferrimagnetic ordering at ca. 2 K coexisting with electrical conductivity (with room temperature conductivities of 0.03 and 0.003 S/cm). Changing the X group from Cl to Br leads to a decrease in the ordering temperature and room temperature conductivity tha…

Materials scienceValence (chemistry)Inorganic chemistry02 engineering and technologyConductivity010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesElectronegativityCrystallographyFerrimagnetismElectrical resistivity and conductivityMonolayerMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologyACS applied materialsinterfaces
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Hybrid Inorganic‐Organic White Light Emitting Diodes

2020

This chapter reviews the state of the art of materials, technologies, characterizations, process and challenges concerning hybrid white light‐emitting diodes (LEDs). Here, for a “hybrid LED” we mean a device based on a layer of organic phosphors (or a mix of inorganic and organic ones) pumped by a high‐energy inorganic LED. Light is emitted by a frequency down‐conversion (sometimes simply named color‐conversion) process. Benefits and weak spots of this technology are investigated with a special attention for the materials involved into the process of frequency down‐conversion, in order to envisage the future impact of the hybrid lighting technology among the well‐established inorganic ones.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryWhite lightOptoelectronicsMetal-organic frameworkInorganic organicbusinessHybrid Inorganic-Organic White Light Emitting Diodes (HWLEDs) Frequency-down conversion Luminescent polymers and molecular dyes Biomaterials and biomolecules Metal-Organic Frameworks Carbon dots Color tuning and rendering of HWLEDs Stability of HWLEDsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaDiode
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Three dimensional nanoscale analysis reveals aperiodic mesopores in a covalent organic framework and conjugated microporous polymer.

2019

The integrated analytical approach developed in this study offers a powerful methodology for the structural characterisation of complex molecular nanomaterials. Structures of a covalent organic framework based on boronate esters (COF-5) and a conjugated microporous polymer (Aza-CMP) have been investigated by a combination of several electron microscopy techniques elucidating the three-dimensional topology of the complex polycrystalline (COF) and non-crystalline (CMP) materials. Unexpected, aperiodic mesoporous channels of 20-50 nm in diameter were found to be penetrating the COF and CMP particles, which cannot be detected by X-ray diffraction techniques. The mesopores appear to be stable un…

Materials sciencedesign02 engineering and technologyQuímica010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesConjugated microporous polymerNanomaterialsstorageChemical engineeringMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceCrystalliteMaterials nanoestructurats0210 nano-technologyMesoporous materialNanoscopic scaleTopology (chemistry)Covalent organic frameworkNanoscale
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Homogeneous Weyl connections of non-positive curvature

2015

We study homogenous Weyl connections with non-positive sectional curvatures. The Cartesian product $\mathbb S^1 \times M$ carries canonical families of Weyl connections with such a property, for any Riemmanian manifold $M$. We prove that if a homogenous Weyl connection on a manifold, modeled on a unimodular Lie group, is non-positive in a stronger sense (streched non-positive), then it must be locally of the product type.

Mathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematics01 natural sciencesGaussian thermostatssymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsNon-positive curvatureNon-positive curvature0101 mathematicsConnection (algebraic framework)53C24 53C21Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisLie groupWeyl connectionsCartesian productManifoldUnimodular matrixDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Differential geometrysymbolsWeyl transformationMathematics::Differential Geometry010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and TopologyAnalysisAnnals of Global Analysis and Geometry
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Self-assembly of catalytically-active supramolecular coordination compounds within metal-organic frameworks

2019

[EN] Supramolecular coordination compounds (SCCs) represent the power of coordination chemistry methodologies to self-assemble discrete architectures with targeted properties. SCCs are generally synthesized in solution, with isolated fully coordinated metal atoms as structural nodes, thus severely limited as metal-based catalysts. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) show unique features to act as chemical nanoreactors for the in situ synthesis and stabilization of otherwise not accessible functional species. Here, we present the self-assembly of Pd-II SCCs within the confined space of a pre-formed MOF (SCCs@MOF) and its post-assembly metalation to give a Pd-II-Au-III supra molecular assembly, c…

Mechanistic characterizationMetalationCavitySupramolecular chemistryQuímica organometàl·licaNanoreactor010402 general chemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisCoordination complexSupramolecular assemblyClustersQUIMICA ORGANICAColloid and Surface ChemistryOxidationPolyhedraConstructionchemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryCagesGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesEfficientAlkynesMetal-organic frameworkCatalystSelf-assemblySupramolecular catalysis
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Unveiled the Source of the Structural Instability of HKUST Powders upon Mechanical Compaction: Definition of a Fully Preserving Tableting Method

2019

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are getting closer to finally being used in commercial applications. In order to maximize their packing density, mechanical strength, stability in reactive environments, and many other properties, the compaction of MOF powders is a fundamental step for the application field of research of these extraordinary materials. In particular, HKUST-1 is among the most promising and studied MOF. Contrary to what reported so far in the literature, here we prove that the tableting of HKUST-1 powders without any damage of the lattice is possible and easy to get. For the first time, this kind of investigation has been performed exploiting its peculiar magnetic properties w…

Metal Organic Frameworks electron paramagnetic resonance xrd bet high-surface materials compaction powder
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Tetrazine Linkers as Plug-and-Play Tags for General Framework Functionalization and C60 Conjugation

2022

The value of covalent post-synthetic modification in expanding the chemistry and pore versatility of reticular solids is well documented. Here we use mesoporous crystals of UiO-68-TZDC to demonstrate the value of tetrazine connectors for all-purpose inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder ligation chemistry. Our results suggest a positive effect of tetrazine reticulation over its reactivity for quantitative one-step functionalization with a broad scope of alkene or alkyne dienophiles into pyridazine and dihydropyridazine frameworks. This permits generating multiple pore environments with diverse chemical functionalities and the expected accessible porosities, that is also extended to the synthe…

Metal-Organic Frameworks • tetrazine tags • Click chemistry • Diels-Alder • Fullerene
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Chemical Engineering of Photoactivity in Heterometallic Titanium–Organic Frameworks by Metal Doping

2018

[EN] We report a new family of titanium-organic frameworks that enlarges the limited number of crystalline, porous materials available for this metal. They are chemically robust and can be prepared as single crystals at multi-gram scale from multiple precursors. Their heterometallic structure enables engineering of their photoactivity by metal doping rather than by linker functionalization. Compared to other methodologies based on the post-synthetic metallation of MOFs, our approach is well-fitted for controlling the positioning of dopants at an atomic level to gain more precise control over the band-gap and electronic properties of the porous solid. Changes in the band-gap are also rationa…

Metal-organic frameworks PhotocatalysisMaterials scienceQuímica organometàl·licachemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisMetalQUIMICA ORGANICATitaniumDopant010405 organic chemistryDopingGeneral MedicineTitaniGeneral Chemistry0104 chemical sciencesMetal dopingChemical engineeringchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhotocatalysisSurface modificationBand-gap engineeringMetal-organic frameworkPorous mediumTitaniumAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Bioinspired Metal-Organic Frameworks in Mixed Matrix Membranes for Efficient Static/Dynamic Removal of Mercury from Water

2020

The mercury removal efficiency of a novel metal-organic framework (MOF) derived from the amino acid S-methyl-L-cysteine is presented and the process is characterized by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. A feasibility study is further presented on the performance of this MOF and also that of another MOF derived from the amino acid L-methionine when used as the sorbent in mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). These MOF-based MMMs exhibit high efficiency and selectivity in both static and dynamic regimes in the removal of Hg2+ from aqueous environments, due to the high density of thioalkyl groups decorating MOF channels. Both MMMs are capable to reduce different concentration of the pollutant to …

Mixed matrixMaterials scienceGroundwater remediationchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryAigua potable Depuració01 natural sciencesBiomaterialscapture devicemercury(II)ElectrochemistryMaterialsmetal-organic frameworksfungiwater remediation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics6. Clean water0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMercury (element)MembranechemistryChemical engineeringMetal-organic frameworkmixed matrix membranes0210 nano-technology
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A Biocompatible Aspartic-Decorated Metal–Organic Framework with Tubular Motif Degradable under Physiological Conditions

2021

Achieving a precise control of the final structure of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is necessary to obtain desired physical properties. Here, we describe how the use of a metalloligand design strategy and a judicious choice of ligands inspired from nature is a versatile approach to succeed in this challenging task. We report a new porous chiral MOF, with the formula Ca5II{CuII10[(S,S)-aspartamox]5}·160H2O (1), constructed from Cu2+ and Ca2+ ions and aspartic acid-decorated ligands, where biometal Cu2+ ions are bridged by the carboxylate groups of aspartic acid moieties. The structure of MOF 1 reveals an infinite network of basket-like cages, built by 10 crystallographically distinct Cu(II…

Models MolecularBiocompatibilityMetal ions in aqueous solutionBiocompatible Materials010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticleInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionAspartic acidTumor Cells CulturedHumansCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMetal-Organic Frameworkschemistry.chemical_classificationAspartic AcidMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesAmino acidchemistryMetal-organic frameworkDrug carrierInorganic Chemistry
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