Recent advances in porous polyoxometalate-based metal-organic framework materials

Polyoxometalate (POM)-based metal-organic framework (MOF) materials contain POM units and generally generate MOF materials with open networks. POM-based MOF materials, which utilize the advantages of both POMs and MOFs, have received increasing attention, and much effort has been devoted to their pr...

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Published inChemical Society reviews Vol. 43; no. 13; pp. 4615 - 4632
Main Authors Du, Dong-Ying, Qin, Jun-Sheng, Li, Shun-Li, Su, Zhong-Min, Lan, Ya-Qian
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LanguageEnglish
Published England 07.07.2014
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Summary:Polyoxometalate (POM)-based metal-organic framework (MOF) materials contain POM units and generally generate MOF materials with open networks. POM-based MOF materials, which utilize the advantages of both POMs and MOFs, have received increasing attention, and much effort has been devoted to their preparation and relevant applications over the past few decades. They have good prospects in catalysis owing to the electronic and physical properties of POMs that are tunable by varying constituent elements. In this review, we present recent developments in porous POM-based MOF materials, including their classification, synthesis strategies, and applications, especially in the field of catalysis. POM-based MOF materials, which combine the advantages of both POMs and MOFs, have received increasing attention. In this review, we present the recent developments in porous POM-based MOF materials for the first time, including their classification, synthesis strategies and applications, especially in the field of catalysis.
Bibliography:Dr Shun-Li Li was born in 1979 in Jilin, P. R. China. She received her BS (2002) in Chemistry and PhD degree (2008) from NENU under the supervision of Prof. Jian-Fang Ma. She carried out postdoctoral studies with Prof. Zhong-Min Su in Environmental Chemistry at NENU. Then she worked as a JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) invited fellow at AIST (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) in 2012. She is an associate professor of Chemistry at Nanjing Normal University (NJNU). Her current research interest lies in the syntheses, structures and properties of organic-inorganic hybrid materials.
Prof. Zhong-Min Su received his BS (1983) and then his PhD in inorganic chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Rong-Shun Wang and Prof. Chi-Ming Che from NENU (1997). He has been a full professor at NENU since 1994. Later, he worked as a visiting scholar in the group of Prof. Chi-Ming Che and Prof. Guan-Hua Chen (The University of Hong Kong), in Prof. Koji Ohta's group (National Industrial Technology Research Institute, Japan), and in Prof. N. Roesch's group (Technical University of Munich, Germany). His research interests focus on functional material chemistry and quantum chemistry.
Jun-Sheng Qin was born in 1985 in Henan, P. R. China. He received his BS degree in chemistry in 2008 and MS in 2011 in physical chemistry from NENU. He is currently pursuing his PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Zhong-Min Su. His research interest is related to the preparation of porous POM-based MOF materials and their relevant properties.
Dr Dong-Ying Du was born in 1985 in Henan, P. R. China. She received her BS degree in chemistry in 2008 and then received her PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Zhong-Min Su in 2013 from Northeast Normal University (NENU). Since then, she has been a lecturer and carried out a postdoctoral study in Environmental Chemistry at NENU. Her research interest is related to the preparation and relevant applications of POM-based materials and noble metal nanoparticle-loaded POM-based materials.
Prof. Ya-Qian Lan was born in 1978 in Jilin, P. R. China. He received his BS and PhD degree (2009) from Faculty of Chemistry, NENU, under the supervision of Prof. Zhong-Min Su. In 2010, he worked as a JSPS postdoctoral fellow at AIST. Since the fall of 2012, he has been a Professor of Chemistry at NJNU. His current research interests focus on the development of POM-based materials and porous materials for applications in catalysis, separation and gas storage.
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ISSN:0306-0012
1460-4744
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DOI:10.1039/c3cs60404g