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MOFs in the time domain

Cerasale et al., 2022

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15166273392862915579
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Cerasale D
Ward D
Easun T
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Nature Reviews Chemistry

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Many of the proposed applications of metal–organic framework (MOF) materials may fail to materialize if the community does not fully address the difficult fundamental work needed to map out the 'time gap'in the literature—that is, the lack of investigation into the time …
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