Abstract
Digital reticular chemistry is rapidly evolving into a pillar of modern chemistry. It is now at a critical junction in which an ecosystem of common data sets, tools, and good practices is needed to prevent this field from becoming an art rather than a science. We present the fundamentals of such an ecosystem and discuss common pitfalls that illustrate its importance.
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Jablonka, K. M., Rosen, A. S., Krishnapriyan, A. S., & Smit, B. (2023). An Ecosystem for Digital Reticular Chemistry. ACS Central Science, 9(4), 563–581. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01177
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