A versatile strategy to construct multifunctional metal oxide@cyanometallate-based coordination polymer heterostructures

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Fan-Xing BuJi-Sen Jiang

Abstract

We have developed one versatile spatially confined self-assembly strategy to integrate cyanometallate-based coordination polymers with functional metal oxides into well-defined core@shell heterostructures. The structure, composition, size and morphology of the heterostructures could be facilely controlled. The obtained Fe3O4@Prussian blue heterostructure was evaluated as an appealing multifunctional thermal ablation agent exhibiting response to both magnetic field and light irradiation.

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