The first example of an inorganic-organic composite framework with an interpenetrated diamondoid inorganic building block, featuring unique {InNa}n helices and {In12 Na16 } nano-rings, has been constructed and structurally characterized. This framework also represents a unique example of encapsulation of an interpenetrated diamondoid inorganic building block in a metal-organic framework.

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