NANOREACTORS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF POROUS CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS
US17/255,121; CH201980054690X; HK62022046474; EP19736609; JP2020-571441
The present invention relates to the field porous crystalline materials, more particularly to metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). According to this invention, micelles are used as nanoreactors for the synthesis and stabilisation of porous crystalline materials in aqueous dispersions. Disclosed are dispersions comprising such porous crystalline materials, the synthesis and use of such dispersions. Further disclosed are novel porous crystalline materials, the synthesis and use of such crystalline materials. Further disclosed are novel inks comprising the dispersions and non-solvent, the synthesis and use of such inks for direct printing, 2D printing and 3D printing.

Covalent and metal-organic chemistry allow structural design resulting on materials with predetermined physic-chemical properties unprecedented for organic materials. These bidimensional designed materials can be used as inks for direct printing, 2D printing and 3D printing.



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