Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) or coordination polymers (CPs) with metal–sulfur bonds in their secondary building units (SBUs), are promising materials for use in semiconductors, conductivity applications, and photocatalysis. This review describes synthetic approaches to obtain highly crystalline samples, in addition to a discussion of the dimensionalities of the SBUs and the functionalities of sulfur-based CPs/MOFs.

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