“…These unique interactions give rise to multifunctional molecular materials with optical properties, electronic conductivity, magnetism and numerous others. Recently, a great attention is given to designed nanoscale ICPs with different morphologies such as spheres (Sun, Dong, & Wang, 2005;Champness, 2009;Imaz, Hernando, Molina, & Maspoch, 2009), cubes (Jung, & Oh, 2008), rods (Farha et al 2009;Rieter, Taylor, An, Lin, & Lin, 2006), wheels and nanofibres (Imaz, Martí nez, Saletra, Amabilino, & Maspoch, 2009) as they can be easily dispersed in many solvents and exhibit size/shape dependent properties. In particular, nanoscale 0-D and 1-D ICPs, integrated with optical and electrical properties has potential applications in molecular optoelectronics.…”