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Metal-organic frameworks MOFs network topologies

Finally, in this survey of crystalline structure-types, which exhibit relations to the transcendental mathematical constants, in their structural topology, we turn to the so-called Moravia network [24,26], first posited as a potential structural-t5q)e in 2005 by Bucknum et al. This Moravia network has, in fact, turned out to be the structure adopted by several coordination networks known as metal-organic-frameworks (MOF s) [26]. It is readily seen to be a Wellsean, 3-,8-cormected network upon careful inspection of the drawing for valences, and tracing of circuitry in Fig. 16. [Pg.82]


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