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The zeolate ligand; zeolite encapsulated semiconductor nanomaterials
Authors:Geoffrey A Ozin  Mark R Steele
Abstract:Consolidation of the results of structural, spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a range of intrazeolite guests and their reactions have led to the development of the “crown ether-zeolite ligand analogy” and the concept of the “zeolate” as a macrospheroidal or macrocylindrical multidentate anionic ligand. This view of a zeolite cavity or channel as a collection of interconnected aluminosilicate crown ether-like building blocks, permits a coordination chemistry approach to the understanding of metal-ligand bonding (capping, anchoring, complexing, stabilizing and structure-directing phenomena) in a variety of zeolite guest-host inclusion systems. In this paper we focus attention on the role that the zeolate ligand plays in the organization of semiconductor precursors and their assembly to semiconductor nanoclusters with particular reference to II-VI nanomaterials.
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