Polymer-Metal Organic Framework (MOF) Hybrid Materials
Researchers at UCSD have developed a method that produces novel MOF-polymer hybrid materials that combine the advantages of each in one material without requiring post-synthetic modifications. This is the first reported MOF-hybrid material prepared by a bottom-up synthesis using an amorphous polymer as a building block. The resulting hybrid material was demonstrated both high porosity and hydrophobicity with a Langmuir surface area of approx. 1000m2/g. Varying polymer ligands and annealing temperatures resulted in diverse morphologies ranging from spherical structures to crystalline films. Prototype materials have been made, characterized and tested by a variety of approaches, confirming that these materials have a 3D framework in which 1D chain polymers are fused.
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RESULTS Space-filling model of hybrid polymer-MOF materials Related Materials Tech ID/UC Case 25126/2015-230-0 Related Cases 2015-230-0
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