Abstract
Predicting crystal morphologies is challenging because of the many factors influencing their growth. Dan Oron, Michal Lahav, Milko E. van der Boom, and co-workers demonstrate in their Research Article (e202205238) how metal cation exchange in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) results in a series of chiral crystals having a similar morphology, packing, and a rare space group (P622). The fact that the crystals maintain their morphology facilitates a quantitative comparison of their optical and magnetic properties. The metal cation exchange is likely to be mediated by differently sized nanochannels.
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