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NNadir

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Sat Jun 11, 2022, 10:36 AM Jun 2022

Beautiful defective cages.

I'm way behind in going through Chemical Reviews.

I came across this one while catching up:

Coordination-Directed Self-Assembly of Functional Polynuclear Lanthanide Supramolecular Architectures Xiao-Zhen Li, Chong-Bin Tian, and Qing-Fu Sun Chemical Reviews 2022 122 (6), 6374-6458.

Regrettably, knowing who I am, I'll only have time to look at the pictures, but lovely pictures they are.

Here's one:



The caption:

Figure 24. Self-assembly of defective lanthanide coordination cages.


Defective, but beautiful.

Life is wonderful, then you die.
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Beautiful defective cages. (Original Post) NNadir Jun 2022 OP
I got a degree in engineering in 1982 but all I see is beautiful jewelry I'd like to wear. 😬 MLAA Jun 2022 #1
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