An amphiphilic metallaclip with enhanced fluorescence emission in water: synthesis and controllable self-assembly into multi-dimensional micro-structures

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Yang WangYong Yao

Abstract

A new amphiphilic organoplatinum(ii) metallaclip was designed and fabricated successfully through coordination driven self-assembly. It can further self-assemble into multi-dimensional well-defined micro-structures with different CH3OH/H2O ratios, and show enhanced fluorescence emission in water.

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