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Construction of Metal-Organic Framework Films via Crosslinking-Induced Assembly.

Hongfeng LiHaohao ShiXinyi ChenZhen RenYu ShenPeng WuYun FanXinglong ZhangWenxiong ShiHonggang LiaoSuoying ZhangWeina ZhangFengwei Huo
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
The construction of metal-organic framework (MOF) films is a crucial step for integrating them into technical applications. However, due to the crystallization nature, most MOFs are difficult to grow spontaneously or be processed into films. Here, we demonstrate a convenient strategy for constructing MOF films by using modulators to achieve homogeneous assembly of MOF clusters. Small clusters in the early growth steps of MOFs can be stabilized by modulators to form fluidic precursors with good processibility. Then, simple removal of modulators will trigger the crosslinking of MOF clusters and lead to the formation of continuous films. This strategy is universal for the fabrication of several types of MOF films with large scale and controllable thickness, which can be deposited on a variety of substrates as well as can be patterned in micro/nano resolution. Additionally, versatile composite MOF films can be easily synthesized by introducing functional materials during the crosslinking process, which brings them broader application prospects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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