Cubic Diamond Lattice Metal-Organic Framework

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==Background==
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Synthesized metal-organic frameworks have been shown to have a wide range of applications. [[Proteopedia:Hot_News|highlighted Three chemists who did seminal work in this field were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2025]].
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Synthesized metal-organic frameworks have been shown to have a wide range of applications. [[Proteopedia:Hot_News|Three chemists who did seminal work in this field were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2025]].
Here the crystal structure of a cubic diamond metal-organic framework is featured; [https://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/structures/Search?Ccdcid=JARMEU&DatabaseToSearch=CSD the CSD entry JARMEU]<ref>B.F. Hoskins and R. Robson. 1989. Infinite polymeric frameworks consisting of three dimensionally linked rod-like segments. Journal of the American Chemical Society, v111, pg. 5962-5964, [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00197a079 |DOI: 10.1021/ja00197a079]</ref>. <br/>
Here the crystal structure of a cubic diamond metal-organic framework is featured; [https://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/structures/Search?Ccdcid=JARMEU&DatabaseToSearch=CSD the CSD entry JARMEU]<ref>B.F. Hoskins and R. Robson. 1989. Infinite polymeric frameworks consisting of three dimensionally linked rod-like segments. Journal of the American Chemical Society, v111, pg. 5962-5964, [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00197a079 |DOI: 10.1021/ja00197a079]</ref>. <br/>
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A Metal–organic framework structure: the CSD entry JARMEU

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References

  1. B.F. Hoskins and R. Robson. 1989. Infinite polymeric frameworks consisting of three dimensionally linked rod-like segments. Journal of the American Chemical Society, v111, pg. 5962-5964, |DOI: 10.1021/ja00197a079
  2. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2025/10/advanced-chemistryprize2025.pdf

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