TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybridization of metal-organic frameworks and task-specific ionic liquids
T2 - Fundamentals and challenges
AU - Luo, Qun Xing
AU - An, Bo Wen
AU - Ji, Min
AU - Zhang, Jie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Royal Society of Chemistry. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and task-specific ionic liquids (TSILs) have been active as a high-profile class of versatile materials. However, there was no relatively close intersection between MOFs and TSILs until the concept of hybridization of MOFs and TSILs was proposed in the most recent years. At present, it has been well witnessed that the development of MOF and TSIL hybrid materials (MTHMs) is attracting significant attention. In this regard, it is high time to address the recent advances made in the fast-growing field of MTHMs and provide a critical assessment of this subject matter. In this review, as an originator of MTHMs, we have presented a logical and easy-to-follow story about the hybridization of MOFs and TSILs: from their origins, to the motivation behind hybridization, to a strategy to carry out the hybridization, and finally to the consequences of hybridization based on a few illustrative examples. Finally, the specific bottlenecks, challenges, and outlooks towards this subject matter have been proposed according to the state-of-the-art progress as well as our first-hand experiences and personal perspectives. Hopefully, the knowledge and learning points gained from this review will deepen the understanding of MTHMs and appeal to more multidisciplinary communities coming forward with their valuable contributions in the coming decades.
AB - Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and task-specific ionic liquids (TSILs) have been active as a high-profile class of versatile materials. However, there was no relatively close intersection between MOFs and TSILs until the concept of hybridization of MOFs and TSILs was proposed in the most recent years. At present, it has been well witnessed that the development of MOF and TSIL hybrid materials (MTHMs) is attracting significant attention. In this regard, it is high time to address the recent advances made in the fast-growing field of MTHMs and provide a critical assessment of this subject matter. In this review, as an originator of MTHMs, we have presented a logical and easy-to-follow story about the hybridization of MOFs and TSILs: from their origins, to the motivation behind hybridization, to a strategy to carry out the hybridization, and finally to the consequences of hybridization based on a few illustrative examples. Finally, the specific bottlenecks, challenges, and outlooks towards this subject matter have been proposed according to the state-of-the-art progress as well as our first-hand experiences and personal perspectives. Hopefully, the knowledge and learning points gained from this review will deepen the understanding of MTHMs and appeal to more multidisciplinary communities coming forward with their valuable contributions in the coming decades.
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U2 - 10.1039/c7qm00416h
DO - 10.1039/c7qm00416h
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85050966095
SN - 2052-1537
VL - 2
SP - 219
EP - 234
JO - Materials Chemistry Frontiers
JF - Materials Chemistry Frontiers
IS - 2
ER -