
Metal-Organic Frameworks - Design and Application
Leonard R. MacGillivray(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 12. July 2010
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Other digital
350 pages
978-0-470-60685-8 (ISBN)
Description
Metal-organic frameworks represent a new class of materials that may solve the hydrogen storage problem associated with hydrogen-fueled vehicles. In this first definitive guide to metal-organic framework chemistry, author L. MacGillivray addresses state-of-art developments in this promising technology for alternative fuels. Providing professors, graduate and undergraduate students, structural chemists, physical chemists, and chemical engineers with a historical perspective, as well as the most up-to-date developments by leading experts, Metal-Organic Frameworks examines structure, symmetry, supramolecular chemistry, surface engineering, metal-organometallic frameworks, properties, and reactions.
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"This work will primarily be of interest to researchers and professional in supramolecular chemistry and solid state chemistry. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and above. " (Choice, 1 September 2011)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
698 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-60685-8 (9780470606858)
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12/2010
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Person
Leonard R. MacGillivray is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Iowa. His research focuses on processes of molecular self-assembly, particularly its application to organic synthesis. In 2002, he was awarded a 2002 National Science Foundation CAREER Award and a Research Corporation Research Innovation Award. In 2004, he received the Young Investigator Award of the Inter-American Photochemical Society and the Etter Early Career Award of the American Crystallographic Association. Dr. MacGillivray was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2006 and received a 2007 Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society. He has published 140 manuscripts and sits on six editorial boards
Content
Preface. Contributors. 1 From Hofmann Complexes to Organic Coordination Networks ( Makoto Fujita) . 2 Insight into the Development of Metal-Organic Materials (MOMs): At Zeolite-like Metal-Organic Frameworks (ZMOFs) ( Mohamed Eddaoudi and Jarrod F. Eubank ). 3 Topology and Interpenetration ( Stuart Batten ). 4 Highly-Connected Metal-Organic Frameworks (Peter Hubberstey, Kiang Lin, Neil R. Champness and Martin Schroder ). 5 Surface Pore Engineering of Porous Coordination Polymers (Sujit K. Ghosh and Susumu Kitagawa ). 6 Rational Design of Non-centrosymmetric Metal-Organic Frameworks for Second-Order Nonlinear Optics ( Wenbin Lin and Shuting Wu ) . 7 Selective Sorption of Gases and Vapors in Metal-Organic Frameworks (Hyumuk Kim, Hyungphil Chun and Kimoon Kim ). 8 Hydrogen and Methane Storage in Metal Oorganic Frameworks (David J. Collins, Shengquin Ma and Hong-Cai Zhou ). 9 Towards Mechanochemical Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks: From Coordination Polymers and Lattice Inclusion Compounds to Porous Materials ( Tomislav Fri sc i c). 10 Metal-Organic Frameworks with Photochemical Building Units (Saikat Dutta, Ivan F. Georgiev and Leonard R. MacGillivray ). 11 Molecular Modeling of Adsorption and Diffusion in Metal-Organic Frameworks ( Randall Q. Snurr, A. Ozgur Yazaydin, David Dubbeldam and Houston Frost ). Index.