Visualizing Pore Packing and Topology in MOFs

Abstract: 

Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) can have open pore structures with high surface areas and applications in hydrogen storage, carbon dioxide capture, water harvesting from air, chemical separations, and catalysis. The chemical structure of these crystalline solids can initially appear daunting. Simplification by considering the arrangement of the pores and by identifying the links and vertices as well as switching between multiple representations can make visualization of these structures accessible.

Author: 
Lisensky GC
Yaghi OM
Publication date: 
April 6, 2022
Publication type: 
Journal Article