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Title

Recent Progresses in Metal–Organic Frameworks Based Core–shell Composites.

Authors

Dai, Shan; Tissot, Antoine; Serre, Christian

Abstract

Encapsulation of active guest compounds inside metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) architectures is one of the most promising routes to reach properties beyond those of the bare MOFs and/or guest species. In contrast with the conventional host/guest composites that rely on the encapsulation of guest species into MOF cavities, core–shell composites display a better accessibility to the pores ensuring an optimal diffusion of the substrate while presenting a unique structure that prevents the aggregation and the runoff of the active guests and ensures a tight interaction between core and shell, leading to synergistic effects. Herein, the recent advances in this field are summarized. The main synthetic strategies are first discussed before highlighting a few potential applications, such as heterogeneous environmental catalysis, gas separation, and sensing, while others (bio‐applications...) are briefly mentioned. This review is concluded by a critical perspective in order to promote new generations of MOFs based composites for energy‐related applications.

Subjects

METAL-organic frameworks; HETEROGENEOUS catalysis; ORGANOMETALLIC compounds; CRITICAL analysis; DIFFUSION

Publication

Advanced Energy Materials, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 4, p1

ISSN

1614-6832

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/aenm.202100061

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