Property and Research Process of Metal-Organic Frameworks

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are new functional materials, which are developing quickly last years, especially as new hydrogen storage materials. This review introduces concept, characteristics, application, classification, and synthesis and development trend of metal-organic frameworks. Some new problems and difficulties in metal-organic frameworks study and next challenges are also discussed.

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