A vapor dosing platform for deposition of porous crystalline solids KU Leuven
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of crystalline solids that consist of inorganic nodes connected by multitopic organic molecules. Perfectly uniform pores, with a diameter typically in the nanometer-range and walls of only a single molecule thick, form through self-assembly of the MOF crystal lattice and give rise to a record internal surface area. Because of the possibility to create a tailored nano-environment inside the MOF ...