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One-Dimensional Coordination Polymers: Complexity and Diversity in Structures, Properties, and Applications
Wei Lee Leong,Jagadese J. Vittal +1 more
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The properties of Ladderlike Chains, and the role of Metal Cluster As Building Blocks for 1D CP 718, are described.Abstract:
2.4.2. Interpenetrated Ladders 711 2.4.3. Unusual Motifs of Ladders 713 2.4.4. Properties of Ladderlike Chains 713 2.5. Rotaxane Polymers 714 2.5.1. 1D Polyrotaxanes 714 2.5.2. 2D Polyrotaxanes 715 2.5.3. 3D Polyrotaxanes 716 2.5.4. Hydrogen-Bonded Polyrotaxanes 716 2.6. Ribbon/Tape Polymers 717 2.7. Metal Cluster As Building Blocks for 1D CP 718 2.7.1. Metal Carboxylate Clusters 718 2.7.2. Metal Halide Clusters 719 2.7.3. Metal Chalcogenide Clusters 720 2.7.4. Polyoxometalate Clusters 721 2.7.5. Single Molecular Magnets as Building Blocks 722read more
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Stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymeric materials.
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Functional Supramolecular Polymers for Biomedical Applications
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Nanoporous Cobalt(II) MOF Exhibiting Four Magnetic Ground States and Changes in Gas Sorption upon Post-Synthetic Modification
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