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ISBN 10: 1839161531
ISBN 13: 9781839161537
Author: Bo Wang
Hybrid Metal Organic Framework and Covalent Organic Framework Polymers 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
References
Chapter 2 PolyMOFs: Molecular Level Integration of MOFs and Polymers
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Structure-compatibility Between MOFs and Polymers in PolyMOFs
2.3 Block co-polyMOFs (BCPMOFs)
2.4 In-situ Characterization of PolyMOFs
2.5 Materials Related to PolyMOFs
2.6 Conclusions
References
Chapter 3 Polymers in Metal–Organic Frameworks: Synthesis, Recognition, and Hybrid Materials
3.1 Introduction
3.2 In Situ Polymerization Inside MOF Nanochannels
3.2.1 Primary Structure Control
3.2.2 Dimensional Control of Polymers
3.3 Polymer Intercalation into MOFs
3.3.1 Direct Insertion of Polymers into MOFs
3.3.2 Mechanism of Polymer Insertion in MOFs
3.3.3 Polymer Recognition and Separation Using MOFs
3.3.4 Inclusion of Polymers During the Synthesis of MOFs
3.4 Properties of Polymer Chains in MOF Nanochannels
3.4.1 Polymer Dynamics
3.4.2 Opto-electronic Properties
3.5 Functions of MOF/Polymer Hybrids
3.5.1 Gas Adsorption Properties
3.5.2 Metal Adsorption in Solution
3.5.3 Catalysts
3.5.4 Sensing
3.5.5 Stabilization of New MOF Structures with Polymer Guests
3.6 Summary and Outlook
References
Chapter 4 Metal–Organic Framework/Polymer Hybrid Materials
4.1 MOF/Polymer Composites Formed with Hydrogen Bonding, π–π Stacking, or Electrostatic Interactions
4.2 MOF/Polymer Composites Formed with the Coordination of Polymers to Metal Ions of MOFs
4.3 MOF/Polymer Composites Formed with the Covalent Attachment of Polymers to MOF Ligands
4.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 Metal–Organic Frameworks/Polymer Composite Membranes
5.1 Introduction
5.2 MOF-based Mixed Matrix Membranes
5.2.1 Fabrication of MOF-based MMMs
5.2.2 Challenges and Solutions Related to MOF-based MMMs
5.3 Polymer-supported MOF Membranes
5.3.1 MOF Membranes on Flat Polymer Sheets
5.3.2 MOF Membranes on Hollow Fiber (HF) Polymer
5.4 Applications
5.4.1 Water Treatment
5.4.2 Organic Solvent Nanofiltration
5.4.3 Pervaporation
5.4.4 Gas Separation
5.5 Conclusions and Outlook
References
Chapter 6 Applications of Metal–Organic Framework/Polymer Hybrid Materials
6.1 Electrochemistry Applications of Metal–Organic Framework/Polymer Hybrid Materials
6.1.1 MOF/Polymer Hybrid Materials
6.1.2 MOF/Carbon Hybrid Materials
6.1.3 Summary and Outlook
6.2 Applications in the Environment: Sensing, Capture and Degradation of Hazards
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Sensing of Harmful Chemicals
6.2.3 Capture of Harmful Chemicals
6.2.4 Catalytic Degradation
6.3 Biomedical Applications of Metal–Organic Framework/Polymer Hybrid Materials
6.3.1 Drug Delivery
6.3.2 Biosensing
6.3.3 Bioimaging
6.3.4 Tissue Engineering
6.3.5 Antibacterial Materials
6.3.6 Summary and Outlook
References
Chapter 7 Covalent Organic Frameworks
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Topology Design
7.1.2 Linkage
7.1.3 Synthesis Methods of COFs
7.1.4 Synthesis of COF Nanosheets
7.1.5 Synthesis of COF Films
7.2 Characterization
7.2.1 Crystal Structure
7.2.2 Atomic Connectivity
7.2.3 Morphology and Lattice
7.2.4 Porosity
7.3 Catalysis by COFs
7.3.1 Chemical Catalysis
7.3.2 Photocatalysis
7.3.3 Electrocatalysts
7.4 COFs for Electrochemical Energy Storage
7.4.1 Lithium-ion Batteries
7.4.2 Other Metal-ion Batteries
7.4.3 Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
7.4.4 Supercapacitors
7.5 Storage and Separation
7.5.1 Gas Storage
7.5.2 Gas Separation
7.5.3 Water Treatment
7.5.4 Organic Solvent Nanofiltration
7.5.5 Chiral Compound Separation
7.6 Sensing
7.6.1 Fluorescence Sensing
7.6.2 Colorimetric Assay
7.6.3 Electrochemical Sensing
7.7 Biomedical Application
7.8 Conclusions
References
Chapter 8 Emerging Covalent Organic Framework and Linear Polymer (COF–LP) Composites: Synthetic Approaches and Applications
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Synthetic Approaches for COF–LP Composites
8.2.1 Physical Diffusion or Mixing
8.2.2 In-situ Polymerization Inside the Pore Channels of COFs
8.2.3 Post-synthetic Modification
8.2.4 Bottom-up Synthesis with Predesigned Polymer Building Blocks
8.3 Applications of COF–LP Composites
8.3.1 Energy Storage
8.3.2 COF–Polymer Composites as Column Packing Materials for HPLC
8.3.3 Heterogeneous Catalysis
8.3.4 COF–PEO Composites for Ionic Conduction
8.3.5 Biomedical Application
8.3.6 COF–LP Composites for Photothermal Applications
8.3.7 PolyCOFs with Improved Mechanical Properties
8.3.8 COF–LP Composites for Environmental Remediation Applications
8.4 Summary and Outlook
Acknowledgements
References
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