Generating Catalytic Sites in UiO-66 through Defect Engineering

Karen Leus, Himanshu Sekhar Jena, Pascal Van Der Voort, Xiao Feng, Chidharth Krishnaraj, Chunmei Jia, Guangbo Wang, Hui Chen
2021-12-07

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UiO-66 is regarded as an epitome of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) because of its stability. Defect engineering has been used as a toolbox to alter the performance of MOFs. UiO-66 is among the most widely explored MOFs because of its capability to bear a high number of defects without undergoing structural collapse. Several representative works in the field of MOF-based defect engineering are available based on UiO-66. In this review, more emphasis is given toward the construction of catalytic sites by engineering defects in UiO-66 as a representative including all the detailed synthesis procedures for inducing defects, and the characterization techniques used to analyze these defects in UiO-66 are discussed. Furthermore, a comprehensive review for the defects themselves and the support using defects in catalysis is provided to accentuate the importance of defect engineering.
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Karen Leus
Himanshu Sekhar Jena
Pascal Van Der Voort
Xiao Feng
Chidharth Krishnaraj
Chunmei Jia
Guangbo Wang
Hui Chen
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