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Adelani, Pius (Faculty Mentor)
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2026
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- Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are solid, porous materials composed of metalions reacted with organic linkers
- MOFs are customizable through variations in their metal ions, organic linkers, and the functional groups of the organic linker all yielding a structure with different properties
- MOFs have a variety of applications, ranging from storage and catalysis to drug delivery
- The synthesis and characterization of four phosphonate-based diimide ligands:
- N,N´-bis(phosphonomethyl)-pyromellitimide (PPMI).
- N,N´-bis(phosphonobenzyl)-pyromellitimide (PPMI-Ph).
- N,N´-bis(phosphonomethyl)-3,3′,4,4′-biphenylenediimide (PBDI).
- N,N´-bis(phosphonobenzyl)-3,3′,4,4′-biphenylenediimide (PBDI-Ph).
- These ligands were then coordinated with zinc or copper metal ions to make MOFs.
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