The project has finished with very positive results, which have resulted so far in 30 publications in high-impact journals: 1 Nature Chemistry (which has been selected as “cover of the year”), 6 Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1 Chemical Society Reviews, 1 Angewandte Chemie, 4 Chemical Science, 2 Journal of Material Chemistry A, 4 Chemistry European Journal, 3 Dalton Transactions, 2 Chemical Communications, 1 CrystEngComm, 1 Chemical Engineering Journal, 1 Inorganic Chemistry, 1 ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 1 Crystal Growth and Design, 1 Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology.
In addition, we have contributed to the dissemination of the results of the project with around 100 contributions to conferences. Furthermore, our work has appeared in several outreach media such as Chemistry World and The Huffington Post, and the PI has been interviewed in newspapers, several radio programmes (three different national channels) and 2 TV interviews.
The major achievements that have been obtained are:
1. The study of the selective sorption of a ultramicroporous coordination polymer presenting kinetic and thermodynamic separation (published in J.Mater.Chem.A)
2. The formation of a flexible MOF presenting mesopores, micropores and discrete cavities (published in Chem. Sci. and JACS).
3. The formation of a 2D magnetic material that can be exfoliated and be used as a sensor (published in Nature Chemistry)
4. The development of a new methodology for the preparation of Fe(II) MOFs (published in JACS)
5. The preparation of the first semiconductive Hydrogen-bonded Organic Framework.