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Cluster-based inorganic-organic hybrid materials

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 575-582

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0cs00009d

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  1. Austrian Science Funds (FWF), Wien [P12766, P16254, P19199]

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Clusters as building blocks have been used for two types of inorganic-organic hybrid materials. The first are hybrid polymers, with polymer-like properties and structures, where the cluster units crosslink the polymer chains. They are prepared by co-polymerization of organic monomers with functional ligands attached to the clusters. The second type is crystalline metal-organic framework structures which are obtained by coordination chemistry approaches, i.e. by coordinating multifunctional organic ligands to cluster units. This tutorial review shows that both types of cluster-based materials are limiting cases with many options for varying both the cluster units as well as the connecting organic entities.

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