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Practical Applications of Cage Metal Complexes

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Cage Metal Complexes

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Main fields of potent practical applications of the metal clathrochelates and the corresponding clathrochelate-containing derivatives and nanosystems summarized in this chapter are based on their unprecedented chemical robustness, unusual redox and magnetic properties of an encapsulation metal ion, and three-dimensional shape of these cage molecules as well as on special selectivity of their self-assembly reactions.

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Voloshin, Y., Belaya, I., Krämer, R. (2017). Practical Applications of Cage Metal Complexes. In: Cage Metal Complexes. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56420-3_5

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