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English: MOF-5 (left) is an example of an isotropic material because it forms covalent bonds extending in all 3 dimensions (X, Y, and Z) as it grows into large crystals. This is contrasted by anisotropic MONTs (right) which form covalent bonds primarily in the Z-axis as the materials grows.
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Structural comparison of an isotropic MOF and an anisotropic MONT.

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