Sequence-Dependent Materials.

Sequence-dependent materials are a class of materials in which a compositionally aperiodic apportionment of functional groups leads to properties where the whole performs better than the sum of the parts. Here, we discuss what defines a sequence-dependent material, and how the concept can be realized in crystals of extended structures such as metal-organic frameworks.

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