Diseño, síntesis, y estudio cristalográfico de nuevos materiales metal-orgánicos de indio y su aplicación en el ámbito de las reacciones multicomponente de Strecker y Ugi

  1. Reinares Fisac, Daniel
Supervised by:
  1. Felipe Gándara Barragán Director
  2. Mª Angeles Monge Bravo Director

Defence university: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 18 December 2020

Committee:
  1. Sol López Andrés Chair
  2. María Victoria López-Acevedo Cornejo Secretary
  3. Lourdes Infantes San Mateo Committee member
  4. Avelino Martín Alonso Committee member
  5. Berta Gómez-Lor Pérez Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The field of Metal-Organic frameworks (known as MOFs) represents a growing area, novel but already with an outstanding maturity after more than two decades of research. MOFs are materials formed by the combination of metal cations linked by organic molecules, resulting in three-dimensional crystalline structures. As part of Reticular Chemistry, the design and production of MOFshave made possible a new versatile field of research, with wide structural variability whose applications spread over a large range of options: catalyticstudies, gas storage and separation, sensors, water capture and adsorption, among others...