Issue 42, 2012

Morphogenesis of polyoxometalate cluster-based materials to microtubular network architectures

Abstract

Pressed pellets of polyoxometalate (POM)-based materials are shown to undergo morphogenesis to produce microtubular network architectures without the need for a large single crystal precursor. The compression of the POM material into a pellet lowers the solubility sufficiently to allow tube initiation and growth from POMs that would otherwise be too soluble in their native crystalline state, thus yielding hollow, highly controllable, tubes of diameter 10–100 μm.

Graphical abstract: Morphogenesis of polyoxometalate cluster-based materials to microtubular network architectures

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Feb 2012
Accepted
20 Mar 2012
First published
21 Mar 2012

Chem. Commun., 2012,48, 5088-5090

Morphogenesis of polyoxometalate cluster-based materials to microtubular network architectures

A. G. Boulay, G. J. T. Cooper and L. Cronin, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 5088 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC31194A

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