MOFrakenteet
MOFrakenteet is a fictional term likely referring to components or fragments related to Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). Metal-Organic Frameworks are a class of porous crystalline materials formed by connecting metal ions or clusters with organic linkers. These structures create highly ordered, three-dimensional networks with exceptionally large internal surface areas. The term "MOFrakenteet" would then describe the building blocks from which these MOFs are constructed.
These constituent parts typically include the metal nodes, which can be individual metal ions like zinc, copper,
Understanding MOFrakenteet is crucial for the rational design and synthesis of MOFs with specific functionalities. By