Structure control using bioderived solvents in electrochemical metal-organic framework synthesis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Meha Bhindi and collaborators from the Aston Institute of Materials Research, Aston University, Birmingham , ET, UK have published the paper: Structure Control Using Bioderived Solvents in Electrochemical Metal-Organic Framework Synthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate bioderived solvents CyreneTM and u03b3-valerolactone (GVL) as an alternative for the synthesis of a range of MOFs via the anodic deposition method. The authors demonstrate the feasibility of replacing the traditional, toxic, fossil fuel derived solvents in electrochemical MOF synthesis with safer, greener and cleaner alternatives.

SUMMARY

    Dihydrolevoglucosenone (commercially known . . .

     

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