Author/Authors :
Remya, V. R Mar Athanasius College - India , Kurian, Manju Mar Athanasius College - India
Abstract :
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of porous materials created by the assembly of inorganic connectors and organic linkers. They have potential applications in felds such as gas storage as well as separation, sensing,
catalysis, and drug delivery due to its properties such as fexibility, porosity, high surface area and functionality. Among the
various synthetic approaches for the preparation of MOFs, solvothermal and microwave-assisted methods are of particular
importance, and hence have been used frequently. They have been recently used as heterogeneous catalysts in Friedel–Crafts
reactions, condensations reactions, oxidations, coupling reactions, etc. However, owing to the low thermal stability and
moisture sensitivity, their catalytic applications are limited. This short review covers recent developments in the synthetic
methods employed for the preparation of MOFs as well as their catalytic applications.
Keywords :
Metal–organic framework , Synthesis techniques , Stability , Heterogeneous catalyst