An all-inorganic polyoxometalate-polyoxocation chemical garden

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Herein, we show it is possible to produce wholly inorganic chemical gardens from a cationic polyoxometalate (POM) seed in an anionic POM solution, demonstrating a wholly POM-based chemical garden system that produces architectures over a wide concentration range. Six concentration dependent growth regimes have been discovered and characterized: clouds, membranes, slugs, tubes, jetting and budding.

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Points, L. J., Cooper, G. J. T., Dolbecq, A., Mialane, P., & Cronin, L. (2016). An all-inorganic polyoxometalate-polyoxocation chemical garden. Chemical Communications, 52(9), 1911–1914. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc09536k

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