Polyoxometalate-Based Vesicle and Its Honeycomb Architectures on Solid Surfaces
Journal of the American Chemical Society2005Vol. 127(22), pp. 8016–8017
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Abstract
The introduction of cationic surfactant DODA as counterions of [Eu(H2O)2SiW11O39]5- can form a mesoscopic supramolecular assembly of (DODA)4H[Eu(H2O)2SiW11O39], which aggregates into vesicles in chloroform. This POM-based vesicle can be further transferred into three-dimensional microporous architectures under moist air. The present methodology shows that, by combining inorganic chemistry and colloidal surface chemistry, a sequential self-assembling approach based on a series of linkable preorganized building blocks allows access to the fabrication of technological applicably POM-based microsized patterns, alternated with the soft lithographic method.
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