Metal-Organic Frameworks gain traction as practical chemistry building blocks
Hacker News·1mo·andsoitis
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)—crystalline materials combining metals with organic linkers—are moving from academic curiosity to real-world applications in gas storage, filtering, and catalysis. For indie developers in chemistry, materials science, or hardware, understanding MOF basics opens doors to novel product categories that incumbents haven't fully commercialized.
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