A team of researchers from Clemson University’s College of Science recently demonstrated that a novel double-helical Metal-Organic Frameworks MOF architecture, in a partially oxidized form, can conduct electricity that potentially makes it a next-generation semiconductor. MOFs consist of an array of metal ions connected by organic ligands. Atomically engineered with great precision, they possess highly ...
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