Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous crystals that have emerged as materials of high interest due to their functionality and modularity. MOFs are designed following the principles of Reticular Chemistry: the chemistry of connecting and linking molecular building blocks, or units, via strong bonds to form periodic structures. These principles allow us to develop strategies for the design of MOFs as functional materials with different physical and chemical properties. In this work

Reticular Chemistry for the Design and Study of Functional and Photoredox Active Metal-Organic Frameworks
Jacob I. Furst
