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MOF‐Derived Materials
Despite the instability and low electrical conductivity of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), metal‐based derivatives (MDs) retain the intricate nanostructures of MOFs while boasting improved stability and significantly higher electrical conductivities. In article number 2210166, Thibault De Villenoisy and co‐workers delve into the nanostructural design of MDs, discussing various...
Materials derived from metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have demonstrated exceptional structural variety and complexity and can be synthesized using low‐cost scalable methods. Although the inherent instability and low electrical conductivity of MOFs are largely responsible for their low uptake for catalysis and energy storage, a superior alternative is MOF‐derived metal‐based derivatives (MDs) as these...