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Term: metal organic framework
Definition:

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are organic-inorganic hybrid crystalline porous materials that consist of a regular array of positively charged metal ions surrounded by organic 'linker' molecules. The metal ions form nodes that bind the arms of the linkers together to form a repeating cage-like structure. Due to this hollow structure MOFs have an extraordinarily large internal surface area.

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MOFs can be put together arbitrarily like Lego bricks and outperform every previously known class of material in terms of flexibility.

Created 2022.09.15
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Term: metal organic framework
Definition:

a crystalline, porous material made up of metal ions and organic molecules that form a three-dimensional network.

Created 2024.11.15
Last Modified 2024.11.15
Contributed by John Kunze
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