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Challenges and Applications of Supramolecular Metalate Chemistry
Joseph G O'Connell-Danes1, Bryne T Ngwenya2, Carole A Morrison1
1EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3FJ, UK.
Abstract:
While the supramolecular chemistry of simple anions is ubiquitous, the targeting and exploitation of their metal-containing relatives, the metalates, is less well understood. This mini review highlights the latest advances in this emergent area by discussing the supramolecular chemistry of metalates thematically, with a focus on the exploitation of metalates in a diversity of applications, including medical imaging and therapy, environmental remediation, molecular magnetism, catalysis, perovskite materials, and metal separations. The unifying features of these systems are identified with a view to allow the supramolecular chemist to target the unique material properties of the metalates, even in areas that are currently relatively immature.
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