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Nanofilm formation of supramolecular ferric ion (FeIII)‐tannic acid (TA) complexes across interfaces is reported by Insung S. Choi and co‐workers in article number 1700784. FeIII (red sphere) in one phase makes a contact with TA (blue drop) in the other phase and rapidly forms the FeIII‐TA film (violet layer) at the interface of the two immiscible phases.
Cell nanoencapsulation provides a chemical tool for the isolation and protection of living cells from harmful, and often lethal, external environments. Although several strategies are available to form nanometric films, most methods heavily rely on time‐consuming multistep processes and are not biocompatible. Here, the interfacial supramolecular self‐assembly and film formation of ferric ions (FeIII...
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