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Light-Responsive Metal-Organic Materials for Photocatalysis and Photothermal Conversion

Title
Light-Responsive Metal-Organic Materials for Photocatalysis and Photothermal Conversion
Author(s)
Bongkyeom Kim
DGIST Authors
Bongkyeom KimJinhee ParkSeonki Hong
Advisor
박진희
Co-Advisor(s)
Seonki Hong
Issued Date
2024
Awarded Date
2024-02-01
Type
Thesis
Description
Metal-organic materials; Metal-organic gel; Metal-organic framework; Photocatalyst; Photothermal conversion
Table Of Contents
List of Contents
Abstract i
List of Contents iii
List of Tables v
List of Figures vii
List of Publications xvii

Chapter Ⅰ. Introduction 1
1.1. Light-Responsive Materials 1
1.2. Metal-Organic Gels 2
1.3. Metal-Organic Frameworks 5

Chapter ⅠI. Stimuli-Responsive Ti-Organic Gels and Aerogels Derived from Ti-Oxo Clusters:
Hierarchical Porosity and Photocatalytic Activity 8
2.1. Abstract 8
2.2. Introduction 10
2.3. Results and discussion 13
2.4. Conclusion 54
2.5. Experimental section 55

Chapter ⅠII. π-Stacks of Radical-Anionic Naphthalenediimides in a Metal-Organic Framework 65
3.1. Abstract 65
3.2. Introduction 67
3.3. Results and discussion 76
3.4. Conclusion 102
3.5. Experimental section 103

Chapter ⅠV. Isostructural Metal-Organic Frameworks based on the Strong Structure-Directing
π-Dimer of Radical Anion 123
4.1. Abstract 123
4.2. Introduction 124
4.3. Results and discussion 127
4.4. Conclusion 144
4.5. Experimental section 145

Chapter V. Calcium-Porphyrinic Framework as a Biocompatible Photocatalyst 170
5.1. Abstract 170
5.2. Introduction 171
5.3. Results and discussion 175
5.4. Conclusion 186
5.5. Experimental section 187

Chapter VI. Conclusion 195
References 197
Summary (국문요약) 211
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/48040

http://dgist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000727952
DOI
10.22677/THESIS.200000727952
Degree
Doctor
Department
Department of Physics and Chemistry
Publisher
DGIST
Related Researcher
  • 박진희 Park, Jinhee
  • Research Interests Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials; Metal-Organic Polyheda;Metal-Organic Frameworks; Porous Polymer Networks
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