Metalorganic polyhedra (MOPs) are discrete porous materials which feature intriguing structures, well-defined cavities, and emergent functions. Among them, the recently developed Rh(II)based MOPs represent a class of novel assemblies with robust structures, facile processabilities, and versatile functions thanks to the strong RhRh bonds in the paddle-wheel units and the rich chemistries of the unsaturated Rh sites. These distinct characteristics make Rh(II)-based MOPs a prominent platform for the construction of functional materials with integrated discrete porosities. Therefore, in this mini-review, we highlight recent development and advances of Rh(II)-based MOPs as well as their applications from modular entities to supramolecular soft matter.
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Zhao, J., & Yan, X. (2020, June 1). Rh(II)-based MetalOrganic Polyhedra. Chemistry Letters. Chemical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.200152
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