polyorganic
Polyorganic refers to chemical species that combine both organic and inorganic components in a single molecular framework, often featuring multiple organic functional groups attached to an inorganic core. The term is used to describe materials that display properties intermediate between discrete organic molecules and extended inorganic lattices, such as coordination polymers, metal-organic frameworks, and polyoxometalates decorated with organic ligands. These compounds are of interest for their tunable electronic, optical, and catalytic characteristics, which arise from the synergistic interaction between the metal or other inorganic centers and the attached organic moieties.
In synthetic chemistry, polyorganic compounds are typically assembled through ligand exchange, solvothermal synthesis, or self‑assembly processes
Current research in polyorganic chemistry focuses on designing new ligand architectures, incorporating secondary building units that