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Hydrophobicity and dielectric properties across an isostructural family of MOFs: a duet or a duel?

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posted on 2024-11-05, 15:14 authored by Simona Sorbara, Soumya MukherjeeSoumya Mukherjee, Andreas Schneemann, Roland A. Fischer, Piero Macchi

An isoreticular family of metal–organic frameworks is post-synthetically subjected to polymer grafting. Surface hydrophobicity analysis, adsorption experiments, and impedance spectroscopy characterise the water molecules adsorbed, both on the surface and in the pores, while resolving how molecular mobility is impacted.

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FOR 2433:  Switchable Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF-Switches)

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Chemical Communications,2022, 58, pp. 12823-12826

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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