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Complexity is a subject of significant and general scientific interest. Complexity in chemistry refers to the description and manipulation of systems of molecules as in living cells and materials. In the latter context, organic-inorganic hybrid structures partake of the chemical complexity of materials with the attendant complications of predictability and rational design. See for example:
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The relationship between complexity and functionality is abundantly evident in biological systems. Chemist may learn from biology and make the creative leap ta the design of inorganic materials whose structures are influenced by organic molecules. See, for example:. Kiss I.Z., and Hudson J.L. AICLE J. 49 (2003) 2234
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The properties of inorganic-organic hybrids, specifically metal-organic frameworks (MOF) have been extensively discussed in recent years. For example:
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The properties of inorganic-organic hybrids, specifically metal-organic frameworks (MOF) have been extensively discussed in recent years. For example:. Chen B., Ockwig N.W., Millward A.R., Contreras S.D., and Yaghi O.M. Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Eng. 44 (2005) 4745
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The literature on organic-inorganic hybrid materials is voluminous. Some recent reviews and representative articles include: S. Kitagawa, S. Noro, Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II, vol. 7, 2004, p. 231.
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