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This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book provide an overview of supramolecular material . This chapter details the latest developments in the exciting research frontier of electronically-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Central to the discussion is a . This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book . This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book provide an overview of supramolecular material assembly at various scales, including the formation of 2D polymers and molecular cages.

Functional Supramolecular Materials: From Surfaces

From Surfaces to MOFs

Chapter 7: Conducting Framework Materials

This chapter details the latest developments in the exciting research frontier of electronically-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Central to the discussion is a series of parameters which have now emerged for materials’ design, including redox matching, donor–acceptor, mixed-valence, and π-interactions.

This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book provide an overview of supramolecular material assembly at various scales, including the formation of 2D polymers and molecular cages.Select search scope, currently: catalog all catalog, articles, website, & more in one search; catalog books, media & more in the Stanford Libraries' collections; articles+ journal articles & other e-resourcesCo-author of Chapter 7 of Functional Supramolecular Materials: From Surfaces to MOFs, in the book series Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry.Chanel F. Leong's 32 research works with 1,171 citations and 2,837 reads, including: Charge transfer in mixed and segregated stacks of tetrathiafulvalene, tetrathianaphthalene and.

This chapter details the latest developments in the exciting research frontier of electronically-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Central to the discussion is a series of parameters which have now emerged for materials’ design, including redox matching, donor–acceptor, mixed-valence, and π-interactions. Intrinsically conducting metal–organic frameworks. C. Leong, P. Usov, D. D’Alessandro. Published 1 November 2016. Materials Science, Chemistry. MRS Bulletin. The development of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as microporous electronic conductors is an exciting research frontier that has the potential to revolutionize a wide range of .

The development of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with high porosity, large surface area, and good electrical properties would offer opportunities for producing functionalized porous materials suitable for energy storage, conversion, and utilization. The inclusion of redox activity into CPs and MOFs is achieved by the incorporation of redox-active ligands and/or multivalent metal nodes. Challenges can arise upon redox cycling due to the disruption of metal–ligand coordination bonds as a result of the change in redox state. This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book provide an overview of supramolecular material assembly at various scales, including the formation of 2D polymers and molecular cages. This chapter details the latest developments in the exciting research frontier of electronically-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Central to the discussion is a series of parameters which have now emerged for materials’ design, including redox matching, donor–acceptor, mixed-valence, and π-interactions.

This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure and function of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. The chapters of this book provide an overview of supramolecular material assembly at various scales, including the formation of 2D polymers and molecular cages.Select search scope, currently: catalog all catalog, articles, website, & more in one search; catalog books, media & more in the Stanford Libraries' collections; articles+ journal articles & other e-resourcesCo-author of Chapter 7 of Functional Supramolecular Materials: From Surfaces to MOFs, in the book series Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry.Chanel F. Leong's 32 research works with 1,171 citations and 2,837 reads, including: Charge transfer in mixed and segregated stacks of tetrathiafulvalene, tetrathianaphthalene and.

This chapter details the latest developments in the exciting research frontier of electronically-conducting metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Central to the discussion is a series of parameters which have now emerged for materials’ design, including redox matching, donor–acceptor, mixed-valence, and π-interactions. Intrinsically conducting metal–organic frameworks. C. Leong, P. Usov, D. D’Alessandro. Published 1 November 2016. Materials Science, Chemistry. MRS Bulletin. The development of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as microporous electronic conductors is an exciting research frontier that has the potential to revolutionize a wide range of .

The development of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with high porosity, large surface area, and good electrical properties would offer opportunities for producing functionalized porous materials suitable for energy storage, conversion, and utilization.

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