Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-Enabled Membranes: Challenges and Opportunities.
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Abstract
ZIFs are a unique class of porous solids topologically associated with zeolites, but dramatically different in components. Current research on ZIF-enabled membranes is highly imbalanced. Despite a large selection of available ZIF materials, seven out of ten published papers discuss ZIF-8-based membranes. This is partially due to insufficient knowledge on ZIFs' structure-transport property relationships as well as lack of capability to tailor their transport properties for particular separations. This Perspective will provide an account of recent progress in ZIF-enabled membranes and analyze the barriers that must be overcome to advance ZIF-enabled membranes beyond fundamental characterizations.
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| Authors | Zhang, Chen;Koros, William J; |
| Journal | The journal of physical chemistry letters |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.1021/acs.jpclett.5b01602
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