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Chemically tailorable colloidal particles from infinite coordination polymers

Moonhyun Oh and Chad A. Mirkin ()
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Moonhyun Oh: Northwestern University
Chad A. Mirkin: Northwestern University

Nature, 2005, vol. 438, issue 7068, 651-654

Abstract: Designer nanoparticles Micro- and nanometre-sized particles are used in applications as diverse as catalysis, data storage and drug delivery. A simple new method can produce such particles from organometallic complexes held together by metal ions. This could lead to exciting new applications because of the ease with which the particles' properties can be tuned by varying the building blocks used.

Date: 2005
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