2008-02-21

Novel Class of Materials -- Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs)

One of the biggest breakthroughs in solid state science with many potential applications, including storage of gases. in particular hydrogen storage and CO2 capture.
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Organic Metal Hybrids Promise Materials of the Future


Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a fairly new class of hybrid materials that combine organic molecules with metal atoms, is thought to have a bright future for various applications, from medicine to the automotive industry. They could be used to create a variety of innovative materials that are described to have a complex architecture, such as thin or thick films, microparticles and fibers, for use for diagnostics or treatment.

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CRYSTAL SPONGES
Porous metal-organic frameworks offer useful properties for gas storage

A storage tank filled with MOF-177 could store as much CO2 as would be stored in nine tanks that do not contain MOFS. By comparison, a tank filled with porous carbon—one of the current state-of-the-art materials for capturing CO2 in power plant flues—would hold only four tanks worth of CO2.

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