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This manuscript describes the self-assembly of metal-based supramolecular grids to form supramolecular polymers that thicken the solvent they are dispersed in.
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This manuscript describes the hierarchical self-assembly of metal-based supramolecular grids to form supramolecular polymers that, at sufficiently high concentrations, immobilize the solvent they are dispersed in.
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This manuscript describes the hierarchical self-assembly of metal-based supramolecular grids to form supramolecular polymers that, at sufficiently high concentrations, immobilize the solvent they are dispersed in.
Dr John George Hardy
Lancaster University
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This page is a summary of: Generation of metallosupramolecular polymer gels from multiply functionalized grid-type complexes, New Journal of Chemistry, January 2012, Royal Society of Chemistry, DOI: 10.1039/c2nj20898a.
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