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Silver tube-like complex

Carbon-based nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted a great deal of attention in the fields of chemistry, physics, and materials science and have been extensively studied since their initial discovery in 1991.36 Much of the excitement in this area of research stems from their unique structures, fundamental electronic and physical properties, and potential applications.37 Inspired by these carbon nanotube studies, coordination chemists have undertaken significant efforts toward the construction of tube-like complexes through metal-ligand coordination.38 1 Examples of silver(I) tubular complexes obtained via assembly reactions of predesigned organic ligands with silver salts are described here.42-44... [Pg.337]

Figure 11.12. Multidentate organic ligands 7 and 8 (with cis and trans conformations) used in the construction of silver(I) tube-like complexes. Figure 11.12. Multidentate organic ligands 7 and 8 (with cis and trans conformations) used in the construction of silver(I) tube-like complexes.

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