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Coordination Polymers/MOFs: Structures, Properties and Applications

Coordination Polymers/MOFs: Structures, Properties and Applications DOI:10.1002/cplu.201600326 Editorial Coordination Polymers/MOFs:Structures, Properties and Applications [a] [b] [c] StuartR.Batten,* Banglin Chen,* and JagadeseJ.Vittal* Stuart Batten received his PhD from Coordination polymers (CPs) contain infinite chainsornet- the University of Melbourne. After works in one, two and three dimensions, and are constructed postdoctoral research at the Universi- by linking metal ions or metal clusters with bridging exoden- ties of Bristol and Melbourne, he tate organic ligands. The well-known metal–organic framework joined Monash University in 1998 as (MOF) compounds are CPs with porosity capable of including aresearch fellow,where he has since guest species. MOFs are also synonymous with porous coordi- worked his way up to Professor in the nation polymers (PCPs). Synthesis of the first PCP,namely,Prus- School of Chemistry.Stuart’s broad re- sian Blue can be dated back to the 18th century. However,re- search interests include inorganic search activity in the fieldofCPs and MOFs has grown rapidly chemistry,crystallography,metallo- in only the past two decades. This can be attributed not only supramolecular chemistry,crystal engi- to the simple synthetic routes for making these materials and neering and coordination polymers, routinelyaccessible X-ray crystallographic techniques for and he co-authored the book “Coordination Polymers:Design, common researchers, but also to the wide range of promising Analysis and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ChemPlusChem Wiley

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10.1002/cplu.201600326
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DOI:10.1002/cplu.201600326 Editorial Coordination Polymers/MOFs:Structures, Properties and Applications [a] [b] [c] StuartR.Batten,* Banglin Chen,* and JagadeseJ.Vittal* Stuart Batten received his PhD from Coordination polymers (CPs) contain infinite chainsornet- the University of Melbourne. After works in one, two and three dimensions, and are constructed postdoctoral research at the Universi- by linking metal ions or metal clusters with bridging exoden- ties of Bristol and Melbourne, he tate organic ligands. The well-known metal–organic framework joined Monash University in 1998 as (MOF) compounds are CPs with porosity capable of including aresearch fellow,where he has since guest species. MOFs are also synonymous with porous coordi- worked his way up to Professor in the nation polymers (PCPs). Synthesis of the first PCP,namely,Prus- School of Chemistry.Stuart’s broad re- sian Blue can be dated back to the 18th century. However,re- search interests include inorganic search activity in the fieldofCPs and MOFs has grown rapidly chemistry,crystallography,metallo- in only the past two decades. This can be attributed not only supramolecular chemistry,crystal engi- to the simple synthetic routes for making these materials and neering and coordination polymers, routinelyaccessible X-ray crystallographic techniques for and he co-authored the book “Coordination Polymers:Design, common researchers, but also to the wide range of promising Analysis and

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