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Fabrication of MOF Thin Films at Miscible Liquid-Liquid Interface by Spray Method.

Xiao-Jue BaiDan ChenLin-Lin LiLei ShaoWen-Xiu HeHuan ChenYu-Nong LiXue-Min ZhangLi-Ying ZhangTie-Qiang WangYu FuWei Qi
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are an intriguing class of porous crystalline inorganic-organic hybrid materials. The fabrication of oriented, crystalline thin film of MOFs is expected to open novel avenues to traditional applications and to serve myriad advanced technologies. Here, a facile spray-assisted miscible liquid-liquid interface (MLLI) synthetic strategy is carried out and reported under mild condition that utilizes miscible interface for the rapid and controllable fabrication of large-area free-standing MOF thin films. The methodology can employ various metal nodes and organic ligands to yield various high quality lamellar/granulous MOF thin films at MLLI, which indicates the universality of the MLLI strategy.
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