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Integrating Levels of Hierarchical Organization in Porous Organic Molecular Materials

Jesús Ferrando–Soria, Antonio Fernandez

2024Nano-Micro Letters21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Porous organic molecular materials (POMMs) are an emergent class of molecular-based materials characterized by the formation of extended porous frameworks, mainly held by non-covalent interactions. POMMs represent a variety of chemical families, such as hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks, porous organic salts, porous organic cages, C - H⋅⋅⋅π microporous crystals, supramolecular organic frameworks, π-organic frameworks, halogen-bonded organic framework, and intrinsically porous molecular materials. In some porous materials such as zeolites and metal organic frameworks, the integration of multiscale has been adopted to build materials with multifunctionality and optimized properties. Therefore, considering the significant role of hierarchy in porous materials and the growing importance of POMMs in the realm of synthetic porous materials, we consider it appropriate to dedicate for the first time a critical review covering both topics. Herein, we will provide a summary of literature examples showcasing hierarchical POMMs, with a focus on their main synthetic approaches, applications, and the advantages brought forth by introducing hierarchy.

Topics & Concepts

Microporous materialPorositySupramolecular chemistryPorous mediumMaterials scienceMetal-organic frameworkNanotechnologyHierarchyMoleculeOrganic chemistryChemistryComposite materialAdsorptionEconomicsMarket economyMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials