# Metal-Organic Frameworks in Germany: from Synthesis to Function

**Authors:** 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

arXiv: 1904.12474 · 2019-04-30

## 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.

## Key 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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