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Coordination Polymer Nanoglue: Robust Adhesion Based on Collective Lamellar Stacking of Nanoplates
Despite
a continuously growing interest in the integration of coordination
polymer (CP) colloids toward functional materials, collective properties
of the CP colloids have rarely been addressed mainly due to the difficulty
in assembling pure CP colloids into superstructures with impressive
mechanical strength. We demonstrated that CP nanoplates could stack
together spontaneously upon drying the slurry of the nanoplates. The
stacked CP nanoplates could work like polymeric adhesives. Versatile
articles could be glued when the CP nanoplates were sandwiched between
two substrates. In addition, the CP nanoplates themselves could form
well-defined bulk structures without using any additional adhesives.
The anisotropic shape together with the lamellar stacking way of the
CP nanoplates were found to be the key points in leading to the adhesion
and cohesion effect. The reasonable adhesion strength of the CP nanoglues
can allow the exploration of further applications of integrated CP
colloids in the future