“…Built on the foundations of coordination, organometallic, and nanocluster chemistry, where specific ligand chemistry influences the stability, oxidation state, and favored aggregation state of metallic species, ligand-functional polymers and block copolymers have been reported in many examples to specifically influence the nano-and mesoscale arrangement of inorganic species. [63][64][65] Furthermore, block copolymer self-assembly provides the potential for the ordered assembly and stabilization of nanoscale metallic objects. 18,42,44,66,67 In what are often called nanoreactor approaches to polymer-nanoparticle composites, metals can be chelated to polymers in solution before self-assembly in bulk [Scheme 2(A)] or the bulk polymer film can be treated with metallic species after self-assembly [Scheme 2(B)].…”