Theoretical and Natural Science
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Series Vol. 12 , 17 November 2023
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The research on MOFs materials is currently a hot topic in the academic community. From the existing research results, it can be seen that the structure and composition of MOFs materials have been thoroughly studied. However, the relevant research on the application and research prospects of MOFs materials, especially MOFs flexible materials, is still not perfect. Based on the above research motivation, the research content of this article focuses on the structure and application prospects of flexible MOFs materials, and mainly draws the conclusion that they have enormous development potential and attractive development prospects in modern material research.
MOFs flexible materials, organometallic skeleton compounds, development research
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