抄録
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), also called porous coordination polymers (PCPs), are crystalline porous organic–inorganic hybrid materials consisting of metal–based nodes and organic linkers via coordination bonds. Because of their periodic frameworks as well as structural and chemical versatility, MOFs are being developed for bulk applications, such as gas storage and engineering operations (catalysis, separation). Recently, MOF–based films, and powder show tremendous potential as membranes, active sensor coatings, high–performance dielectrics, and other microelectronic applications originating from the integration of porous functional materials. This paper outlines our recent advances in the preparation of MOF films and MOF oriented thin films and applications.