Role of Defects in Catalysis

Zhenlan Fang, Qiang Ju

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Abstract

Defects serving as active sites play a critical role in catalysis of metal–organic frameworks, or even more broadly coordination network compounds (CNCs). Defect engineering has been demonstrated to be an efficient strategy for controlled introduction of defect for target catalytic reaction. To fill in the gap of the studies on the role of defects in catalysis, this chapter introduces the definition and classification, formation, and characterization of defects and finally focuses on the role of defect in catalytic activity of MOFs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetal-Organic Frameworks
Subtitle of host publicationApplications in Separations and Catalysis
Publisherwiley
Pages341-378
Number of pages38
ISBN (Electronic)9783527809097
ISBN (Print)9783527343133
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • catalysis
  • defect engineering
  • metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
  • porous coordination network compounds
  • role of defect

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