2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra01887b
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Synthesis through 3D printing: formation of 3D coordination polymers

Abstract: Coordination polymers (CPs) and coordination network solids such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have gained increasing interest during recent years due to their unique properties and potential applications. Preparing 3D printed structures using CP would provide many advantages towards utilization in fields such as catalysis and sensing. So far, functional 3D structures were printed mostly by dispersing pre-synthesized particles of CPs and MOFs within a polymerizable carrier. This resulted in a CP active… Show more

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“…b , c , d , e Pictures of different architectures of the 3- D -printed polyNiComplex catalytic material by Oded et al . Adapted with permission from reference [ 98 ]. Copyright [2020], [Royal Society of Chemistry] …”
Section: Role Of 3-d Printing In Chemistry and Associated Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…b , c , d , e Pictures of different architectures of the 3- D -printed polyNiComplex catalytic material by Oded et al . Adapted with permission from reference [ 98 ]. Copyright [2020], [Royal Society of Chemistry] …”
Section: Role Of 3-d Printing In Chemistry and Associated Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Halevi et al . prepared a 3- D -printed catalytic material consisting of 100% pure, self-standing nickel coordination polymer [ 98 ] using a modified digital light processing printer (DLP). The pictures of the printed MOFs are depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Role Of 3-d Printing In Chemistry and Associated Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halevi et al. also recently published another interesting study based on a DLP 3D printing process, through which a freestanding 3D object, composed solely of a novel CP, was printed [53] …”
Section: Three‐dimensional Printed Materials Based On Coordination Bomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The group also developed a porous (surface area of 53.32 ± 23.00 m 2 g -1 , pore size of 35.90 24.80 Å) material 3D-printed ± by DLP. 201 In this purpose, the authors made use of Ni 2+ complexes carrying acrylamide ligands. The analysis of the crosslinked materials evidenced that coordination sphere of the metal-centres remained unchanged through photopolymerisation.…”
Section: Metal Organic Famework Based Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%