Issue 9, 2012

Coordination polymers, metal–organic frameworks and the need for terminology guidelines

Abstract

Coordination polymers (CPs) and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most prolific research areas of inorganic chemistry and crystal engineering in the last 15 years, and yet it still seems that consensus is lacking about what they really are, or are not.

Graphical abstract: Coordination polymers, metal–organic frameworks and the need for terminology guidelines

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
07 Nov 2011
Accepted
03 Jan 2012
First published
02 Feb 2012

CrystEngComm, 2012,14, 3001-3004

Coordination polymers, metal–organic frameworks and the need for terminology guidelines

S. R. Batten, N. R. Champness, X. Chen, J. Garcia-Martinez, S. Kitagawa, L. Öhrström, M. O'Keeffe, M. P. Suh and J. Reedijk, CrystEngComm, 2012, 14, 3001 DOI: 10.1039/C2CE06488J

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