The Reticular Chemistry Structure Resource (RCSR) Database of, and Symbols for, Crystal Nets
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Abstract
During the past decade, interest has grown tremendously in the design and synthesis of crystalline materials constructed from molecular clusters linked by extended groups of atoms. Most notable are metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), in which polyatomic inorganic metal-containing clusters are joined by polytopic linkers. (Although these materials are sometimes referred to as coordination polymers, we prefer to differentiate them, because MOFs are based on strong linkages that yield robust frameworks.) The realization that MOFs could be designed and synthesized in a rational way from molecular building blocks led to the emergence of a discipline that we call reticular chemistry. MOFs can be represented as a…
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- Polyatomic ion
- Reticular connective tissue
- Computer science
- Net (polyhedron)
- Crystal structure
- Chemistry
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Nanotechnology