Metal–organic framework

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title: Metal–organic framework
text: Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous polymers consisting of metal clusters coordinated to organic ligands to form one-, two- or three-dimensional structures. The organic ligands included are sometimes referred to as "struts" or "linkers", one example being 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid (BDC). More formally, a metal–organic framework is a potentially porous extended structure made from metal ions and organic linkers. An extended structure is a structure whose sub-units occur in a
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description: Class of chemical substance
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date created: 2007-03-03T02:00:12Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T05:02:49Z
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