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Markey, K. (author), Putzeys, T. (author), Horcajada, P. (author), Devic, T. (author), Guillou, N. (author), Wübbenhorst, M. (author), Van Cleuvenbergen, S. (author), Verbiest, T. (author), De Vos, D.E. (author), Van der Veen, M.A. (author)
Polar metal–organic frameworks have potential applications as functional non-linear optical, piezoelectric, pyroelectric and ferroelectric materials. Using second harmonic generation microscopy we found that fluoride doping of the microporous iron(III) terephthalate MOF MIL-53(Fe) induces a polar organization in its structure, which was not...
journal article 2016
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Nasalevich, M.A. (author), Van der Veen, M. (author), Kapteijn, F. (author), Gascon, J. (author)
The use of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) as heterogeneous photocatalysts is critically reviewed. First we revisit the general assumption of MOFs behaving truly as semiconductors, demonstrating that such semiconducting behaviour only occurs in a very limited subset of materials. Further, the main approaches for efficient light harvesting and...
journal article 2014
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Deckers, S. (author), Vandendriessche, S. (author), Cornelis, D. (author), Monnaie, F. (author), Koeckelberghs, G. (author), Asselberghs, I. (author), Verbiest, T. (author), Van der Veen, M.A. (author)
Regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene)s with chain lengths varying from 5 to 100 monomers are synthesized. Poly(3-hexylthiophene)s show in solution an unexpectedly significant second-order nonlinear optical response. The increase in transition dipole moment upon oligomerisation causes the significant second-order nonlinear optical response.
journal article 2014