In Nature, metal ions play critical roles at different levels, and they are often found in proteins. Therefore, metal ions are naturally incorporated in hydrogen-bonded systems. In addition, the combination of metal coordination and hydrogen bonds have been used extensively to develop supramolecular materials. However, despite this win-win combination between coordination and hydrogen bonds in many supramolecular systems, the same combination remains scarce in the field of coordination-driven self-assemblies. Indeed, as illustrated in this mini-review, only a few discrete supramolecular metalla-assemblies combining coordination and hydrogen bonds can be found in the literature, but that figure might change rapidly.
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Therrien, B. (2020, June 1). Combining Coordination and Hydrogen Bonds to Develop Discrete Supramolecular Metalla-Assemblies. Chemistry (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry2020034
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