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Coordination nanosheets (CONASHs): strategies, structures and functions

Journal

CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 53, Issue 43, Pages 5781-5801

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cc00810d

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Funding

  1. JST PRESTO, Japan [JPMJPR1516, JPMJCR15F2]
  2. JST, CREST, Japan [JPMJPR1516, JPMJCR15F2]
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP16H00900, JP26708005, JP15H00862, JP17H03028, JP17H05354, JP16H00957, JP26220801, JP15K13654]
  4. Kao Foundation for Arts and Sciences
  5. Asahi Glass Foundation
  6. Noguchi Institute
  7. Japan Association for Chemical Innovation
  8. MIKIYA Science and Technology Foundation
  9. Yazaki Memorial Foundation for Science and Technology
  10. Shorai Foundation for Science and Technology
  11. Hitachi Global Foundation
  12. Iketani Science and Technology Foundation
  13. Kumagai Foundation for Science and Technology
  14. Foundation for Interaction in Science Technology
  15. Foundation for the Promotion of Ion Engineering
  16. Foundation Advanced Technology Institute
  17. Izumi Science and Technology Foundation
  18. LIXIL JS Foundation
  19. Hitachi Metals Materials Science Foundation
  20. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26708005, 15K13654, 15H00862, 16H00957] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Nanosheets, which are two-dimensional polymeric materials, remain among the most actively researched areas of chemistry and physics this decade. Generally, nanosheets are inorganic materials created from bulk crystalline layered materials and have fascinating properties and functionalities. An emerging alternative is molecule-based nanosheets containing organic molecular components. Molecule-based nanosheets offer great diversity because their molecular, ionic, and atomic constituents can be selected and combined to produce a wide variety of nanosheets. The present article focuses on coordination nanosheets (CONASHs), a class of molecule-based nanosheets comprising organic ligand molecules and metal ions/atoms in a framework linked with coordination bonds. Following the Introduction, Section 2 describes CONASHs, including their definition, design, synthetic procedures, and characterisation techniques. Section 3 introduces various examples of CONASHs, and Section 4 explores their functionality and possible applications. Section 5 describes an outlook for the research field of CONASHs.

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