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A jewelry rack represents the square‐lattice of a metal–organic framework. This is exemplified by a MOF being visible when the jewelry rack is reflected in the table mirror. The earrings on the rack are attached with S−S hooks that mimic the disulfide bonds used to append functional groups to MOFs in this work. The earrings lacking the S‐hook are left resting on the table, unable to attach to the...
Post‐synthetic modification (PSM) imparts additional functionality to metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) that is often difficult to access using solvothermal synthesis. As such, expanding the repertory of PSM reactions available to the practitioner is of increased importance for the generation of materials tailored for desired applications. Herein, a method is described for the protecting group‐free...