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Coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are important classes of molecular materials in solid-state and coordination chemistry. Among them, CPs or MOFs based on rare earth metals, especially lanthanide(III) ions (hereafter called Ln-CPs or Ln-MOFs), were especially investigated for magnetic and/or luminescence properties, but also adsorption, sensing properties, and more recently circularly polarized luminescence. The more flexible coordination numbers and geometries of Ln(III) ions compared to transition metal ions make the prediction of Ln-CPs architectures challenging. Indeed, while several examples of 3D coordination polymers based . . .
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