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      Metal-organic framework nanocrystal-derived hollow porous materials: Synthetic strategies and emerging applications

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          Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have garnered multidisciplinary attention due to their structural tailorability, controlled pore size, and physicochemical functions, and their inherent properties can be exploited by applying them as precursors and/or templates for fabricating derived hollow porous nanomaterials. The fascinating, functional properties and applications of MOF-derived hollow porous materials primarily lie in their chemical composition, hollow character, and unique porous structure. Herein, a comprehensive overview of the synthetic strategies and emerging applications of hollow porous materials derived from MOF-based templates and/or precursors is given. Based on the role of MOFs in the preparation of hollow porous materials, the synthetic strategies are described in detail, including (1) MOFs as removable templates, (2) MOF nanocrystals as both self-sacrificing templates and precursors, (3) MOF@secondary-component core-shell composites as precursors, and (4) hollow MOF nanocrystals and their composites as precursors. Subsequently, the applications of these hollow porous materials for chemical catalysis, electrocatalysis, energy storage and conversion, and environmental management are presented. Finally, a perspective on the research challenges and future opportunities and prospects for MOF-derived hollow materials is provided.

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          • MOFs have garnered multi-disciplinary attention due to their unique inherent properties

          • Various synthetic strategies of MOFs-derived hollow porous materials are summarized

          • Emerging applications of MOFs-derived hollow porous materials are reviewed

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          Crystalline metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are formed by reticular synthesis, which creates strong bonds between inorganic and organic units. Careful selection of MOF constituents can yield crystals of ultrahigh porosity and high thermal and chemical stability. These characteristics allow the interior of MOFs to be chemically altered for use in gas separation, gas storage, and catalysis, among other applications. The precision commonly exercised in their chemical modification and the ability to expand their metrics without changing the underlying topology have not been achieved with other solids. MOFs whose chemical composition and shape of building units can be multiply varied within a particular structure already exist and may lead to materials that offer a synergistic combination of properties.
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            The chemistry of the coordination polymers has in recent years advanced extensively, affording various architectures, which are constructed from a variety of molecular building blocks with different interactions between them. The next challenge is the chemical and physical functionalization of these architectures, through the porous properties of the frameworks. This review concentrates on three aspects of coordination polymers: 1). the use of crystal engineering to construct porous frameworks from connectors and linkers ("nanospace engineering"), 2). characterizing and cataloging the porous properties by functions for storage, exchange, separation, etc., and 3). the next generation of porous functions based on dynamic crystal transformations caused by guest molecules or physical stimuli. Our aim is to present the state of the art chemistry and physics of and in the micropores of porous coordination polymers.
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                Journal
                Innovation (Camb)
                Innovation (Camb)
                The Innovation
                Elsevier
                2666-6758
                06 July 2022
                13 September 2022
                06 July 2022
                : 3
                : 5
                : 100281
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Environmental Science and Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China
                [2 ]School of Life Science, Shaoxing University, Huancheng West Road 508, Shaoxing 312000, China
                [3 ]Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas, 1508 W Mulberry Street, Denton, TX 76201, USA
                [4 ]State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author h.yang@ 123456ncepu.edu.cn
                [∗∗ ]Corresponding author shengqian.ma@ 123456unt.edu
                [∗∗∗ ]Corresponding author xkwang@ 123456ncepu.edu.cn
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                S2666-6758(22)00077-7 100281
                10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100281
                9307687
                35880235
                55781574-179f-4c12-b32d-ffbe889aca54
                © 2022 The Author(s)

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 16 April 2022
                : 29 June 2022
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