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Micropatterning
In article number 2211478, Christian Doonan, Paolo Falcaro, and co‐workers describe the fabrication of oriented metal–organic framework (MOF) micropatterns with anisotropic optical properties. A mixed‐linker strategy is used to impart X‐ray sensitivity, while heteroepitaxial growth affords the orientation of MOF crystals. The 3D‐oriented MOF films are patterned by resist‐free X‐ray...
Micropatterning crystalline materials with oriented pores is necessary for the fabrication of devices with anisotropic properties. Crystalline and porous metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are ideal materials as their chemical and structural mutability enables precise tuning of functional properties for applications ranging from microelectronics to photonics. Herein, a patternable oriented MOF film is...
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