Affiliation:
1. EaStCHEM School of Chemistry University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH9 3FJ UK
2. School of Geosciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh EH9 3FE UK
Abstract
AbstractWhile the supramolecular chemistry of simple anions is ubiquitous, the targeting and exploitation of their metal‐containing relatives, the metalates, is less well understood. This mini review highlights the latest advances in this emergent area by discussing the supramolecular chemistry of metalates thematically, with a focus on the exploitation of metalates in a diversity of applications, including medical imaging and therapy, environmental remediation, molecular magnetism, catalysis, perovskite materials, and metal separations. The unifying features of these systems are identified with a view to allow the supramolecular chemist to target the unique material properties of the metalates, even in areas that are currently relatively immature.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council