Systematic formation of multilayered core-shell microspheres through the multistep growth of coordination polymers.

Chemistry

Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, Korea.

Published: May 2013


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Hybrid materials: The multistep growth of various coordination polymers has been demonstrated to induce formation of well-defined multilayered core-shell structures. Composition of these structures can be fine-tuned by altering the sequence of the multistep-growth process (see scheme).

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