Recent Advances in Supramolecular Design and Assembly of Silver(i) Coordination Polymers
Australian Journal of Chemistry2006Vol. 59(1), pp. 3–18
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Abstract
The supramolecular chemistry of Ag(i) coordination assemblies continues to attract attention due to their versatile structural diversity and potential physical and chemical functions. This article provides a short review of recent advances in the design and construction of Ag(i) coordination polymers with special emphasis on the Ag(i) ion coordination geometry, ligand functionality, and supramolecular interactions. The potential functions of Ag(i) coordination polymers are briefly summarized.
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