Our present study demonstrated and explored the solvent effects on the association mechanism of the supramolecular nanomaterials in a series of cyclo-tetrasiloxane-appended alkynylplatinum(II)terpyri-dine complexes.Th...Our present study demonstrated and explored the solvent effects on the association mechanism of the supramolecular nanomaterials in a series of cyclo-tetrasiloxane-appended alkynylplatinum(II)terpyri-dine complexes.Through the delicate balance of molecular interactions,some of these complexes were found to exhibit molecular association prop-erties,with possible morphological transformation in response to solvent polarities.展开更多
基金This work was also sup-ported by the University Grants Committee Areas of Excellence(AoE)Scheme(AoE/P-03/08)a General Research Fund(GRF)grant from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,P.R.China(HKU 17304715).
文摘Our present study demonstrated and explored the solvent effects on the association mechanism of the supramolecular nanomaterials in a series of cyclo-tetrasiloxane-appended alkynylplatinum(II)terpyri-dine complexes.Through the delicate balance of molecular interactions,some of these complexes were found to exhibit molecular association prop-erties,with possible morphological transformation in response to solvent polarities.