초록 |
Self-assembly of two or more components into supramolecular nanostructures, networks, and polymers has been used to generate materials that have many potential applications in magnetics, optics, molecular recognition, catalysis, sensing, and separations. The recognition process implicit in the formation of such materials is most commonly based on hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking, or metal-ligand interactions. Another class of materials are nano- and microparticles, which play important roles in many different areas, including catalysis, optics, biosensing, and data storage. Herein, formation of a new class of metal-metalloligand coordination polymer particles from metal ions and predefined metalloligand precursors will be discussed. |