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Metalloporphyrinic metal-organic frameworks: Controlled synthesis for catalytic applications in environmental and biological media

Authors
Younis, Sherif A.Lim, Dong-KwonKim, Ki-HyunDeep, Akash
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
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Keywords
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs); Metalloporphyrin coordination; Metalloporphyrin-MOFs composites; Modulation strategies; Catalysis applications
Citation
ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, v.277
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume
277
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/57450
DOI
10.1016/j.cis.2020.102108
ISSN
0001-8686
Abstract
Recently, as a new sub-family of porous coordination polymers (PCPs), porphyrinic-MOFs (Porph-MOFs) with biomimetic features have been developed using porphyrin macrocycles as ligands and/or pillared linkers. The control over the coordination of the porphyrin ligand and its derivatives however remains a challenge for engineering new tunable Porph-MOF frameworks by self-assembly methods. The key challenges exist in the following respects: (i) collapse of the large open pores of Porph-MOFs during synthesis, (ii) deactivation of unsaturated metal-sites (UMCs) by axial coordination, and (iii) the tendency of both coordinated moieties (at peripheral meso- and beta-carbon sites) and the N-4-pyridine core to coordinate with metal cations. In this respect, this review covers the advances in the design of Porph-MOFs relative to their counterpart covalent organic frameworks (Porph-COFs). The potential utility of custom-designed porphyrin/metalloporphyrins ligands is highlighted. Synthesis strategies of Porph-MOFs are also illustrated with modular design of hybrid guest@host composites (either Porph@MOFs or guest@Porph-MOFs) with exceptional topologies and stability. This review summarizes the synergistic benefits of coordinated porphyrin ligands and functional guest molecules in Porph-MOF composites for enhanced catalytic performance in various redox applications. This review shed lights on the engineering of new tunable hetero-metals open active sites within (metallo)porphyrin-MOFs as out-of-the-box platforms for enhanced catalytic processes in chemical and biological media. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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