20,000 Ligands Under the Sea: Metal-Organic Supramolecules from the Ocean
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Lv, C
Zhao, X
Zhu, Y
Xia, Y
Yang, D
Zhao, X
Zhu, Y
Xia, Y
Yang, D
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Many variations of metal-organic supramolecules (MOSs) can be assembled from constituent metallic ions and organic molecules. Turning to the sea, ocean-sourced alginate and carrageenan (both derived from seaweeds) can inspire the development of a new wave of renewable and environmentally benign biopolymer-based MOSs.
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Nanomaterials
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Lv, C; Zhao, X; Zhu, Y; Xia, Y; Yang, D, 20,000 Ligands Under the Sea: Metal-Organic Supramolecules from the Ocean, Matter, 2020, 2 (1), pp. 10-12