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    <title>A Review on Metal-Organic Frameworks : Synthesis and Applications</title>
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    <description>Title: A Review on Metal-Organic Frameworks : Synthesis and Applications
Authors: Rana, Avinandan
Abstract: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are inorganic-organic hybrid porous materials that are composed of positively charged metal ions and organic linkers. The metal ions form nodes that connect the arms of the linkers together to form one-, two-, or three-dimensional structures. Due to this void structure, MOFs have an unusually large internal surface area. They have received enormous interest in recent years particularly as newly developed porous materials. They possess a wide range of potential applications like gas storage, catalysis, sensors, drug delivery, adsorption, etc. In present review article, synthetic methods and applications of MOFs have been discussed.</description>
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