Inorganics (Apr 2021)

Metal–Organic Frameworks as Versatile Platforms for Organometallic Chemistry

  • Fan Chen,
  • Hannah F. Drake,
  • Liang Feng,
  • Joshua A. Powell,
  • Kun-Yu Wang,
  • Tian-Hao Yan,
  • Hong-Cai Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics9040027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 27

Abstract

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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are emerging porous materials with highly tunable structures developed in the 1990s, while organometallic chemistry is of fundamental importance for catalytic transformation in the academic and industrial world for many decades. Through the years, organometallic chemistry has been incorporated into functional MOF construction for diverse applications. Here, we will focus on how organometallic chemistry is applied in MOF design and modifications from linker-centric and metal-cluster-centric perspectives, respectively. Through structural design, MOFs can function as a tailorable platform for traditional organometallic transformations, including reaction of alkenes, cross-coupling reactions, and C–H activations. Besides, an overview will be made on other application categories of organometallic MOFs, such as gas adsorption, magnetism, quantum computing, and therapeutics.

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