Controlling the composition and position of metal-organic frameworks via reactive inkjet printing

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  • who: Gregory and colleagues from the DepartmentUniversity of Sheffield , JD, UK have published the paper: Controlling the composition and position of metal-organic frameworks via reactive inkjet printing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate the synthesis of a range of MOF architectures which have found applications in adsorption and separation, catalysis, sensing, as well as optical and electronic applications.[36] Furthermore, by not using pre-formed MOF crystallites the RIJ technique allows for the patterning of surfaces with gradients of MOFs with different ratios of building blocks. As a step toward these type . . .

     

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