Metallo-supramolecular chemistry offers possibilities for the construction of stimuli-responsive polymeric materials where the environment can have a large impact on the reversibility and strength of interactions between the individual components. The potential of manipulating the strength of the intermolecular non-covalent bonds can result in impressive modifications of the metallo-supramolecular structure and, subsequently, produces changes in the properties of the designed material. The present feature article provides an overview on recent developments in the field of metallo-polymerization of chelating terpyridyl and analogues ligands. Synthetic strategies are described followed by a discussion regarding the characterization and the application of the reviewed metallo-supramolecular structures, mainly based on terpyridines.
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