Systematic Metal Variation and Solvent and Hydrogen-Gas Storage in Supramolecular Nanoballs
Play ball! A family of discrete metallo‐supramolecular nanoballs (see picture) containing different divalent metals is produced by self‐assembly. These species have porous structures, similar to metal–organic frameworks. Stepwise desolvation results in bare metal sites which can be functionalized wi...
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