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    Metal-organic cages (MOCs) that assemble from metal ions or metal clusters and organic ligands have attracted the interest of the scientific community because of their various functional coordination cavities. Unlike metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with infinite frameworks, MOCs have discrete structures, making them soluble and stable in certain solvents and facilitating their application as starting reagents in the further construction of single components or composite materials. In recent years, increasing progress has been made in this field. In this review, we introduce these works from the perspective of design strategies, and focus on how presynthesized MOCs can be used to construct functional materials. Finally, we discuss the challenges and development prospects in this field. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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    Tian-Tian Li, Shu-Na Liu, Liang-Hua Wu, Song-Liang Cai, Sheng-Run Zheng. Strategies for the Construction of Functional Materials Utilizing Presynthesized Metal-Organic Cages (MOCs). ChemPlusChem. 2022 Aug;87(8):e202200172

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