Issue 29, 2014

Dynamic self-assembly of coordination polymers in aqueous solution

Abstract

The construction of supramolecular polymers has been intensively pursued because the nanostructures formed through weak non-covalent interactions can be triggered by external stimuli leading to smart materials and sensors. Self-assemblies of coordination polymers consisting of metal ions and organic ligands in aqueous solution also provide particular contributions in this area. The main motivation for developing those coordination polymers originates from the value-added combination between metal ions and ligands. This review highlights the recent progress of the dynamic self-assembly of coordination polymers that result from the sophisticated molecular design, towards fabricating stimuli-responsive systems and bio-related materials. Dynamic structural changes and switchable physical properties triggered by various stimuli are summarized. Finally, the outlook for aqueous nanostructures originated from the dynamic self-assembly of coordination polymers is also presented.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic self-assembly of coordination polymers in aqueous solution

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
16 May 2014
Accepted
03 Jun 2014
First published
04 Jun 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 5231-5242

Dynamic self-assembly of coordination polymers in aqueous solution

W. Li, Y. Kim, J. Li and M. Lee, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 5231 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM01068J

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