Metal-Organic Frameworks in Germany: from Synthesis to Function
Jack D. Evans, Bikash Garai, Helge Reinsch, Weijin Li and, Stefano Dissegna, Volodymyr Bon, Irena Senkovska, Roland A. Fischer, and Stefan Kaskel, Christoph Janiak, Norbert Stock, Dirk Volkmer

TL;DR
This review summarizes Germany-based research on metal-organic frameworks, focusing on synthesis methods, high-throughput production, characterization techniques, and their diverse applications in catalysis and gas separation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in MOF research by German groups, emphasizing novel synthesis and functionalization approaches.
Findings
Development of new synthesis techniques for MOFs
Implementation of high-throughput MOF production methods
Examples of advanced MOF functionalities and properties
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are constructed from a combination of inorganic and organic units to produce materials which display high porosity, among other unique and exciting properties. MOFs have shown promise in many wide-ranging applications, such as catalysis and gas separations. In this review, we highlight MOF research conducted by Germany-based research groups. Specifically, we feature approaches for the synthesis of new MOFs, high-throughput MOF production, advanced characterization methods and examples of advanced functions and properties.
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