Abstract
The preparation and characterization of a novel hybrid material based on the combination of a 2D-layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets and a 1D-coordination polymer (1D-CP) has been achieved through a simple mixture of suspensions of both building blocks via an exfoliation/restacking approach. The hybrid material has been thoroughly characterized demonstrating that the 1D-CP moieties are intercalated as well as adsorbed on the surface of the LDH, giving rise to a layered assembly with the coexistence of the functionalities of their initial constituents. This hybrid represents the first example of the assembly of 1D/2D nanomaterials combining LDH with CP and opens the door for a plethora of different functional hybrid systems.
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Abellán, G., Amo-Ochoa, P., Fierro, J. L. G., Ribera, A., Coronado, E., & Zamora, F. (2016). Self-assembly of 1D/2D hybrid nanostructures consisting of a Cd(II) coordination polymer and NiAl-layered double hydroxides. Polymers, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym8010005
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