“…26,27 Among various available ligands, dithiolene-diamides is the most attractive ligand because of its versatile use in biomedical applications and modeling of metalloenzymes. 28,29 A variety of nanoflowers that have been reported to date range from binary compounds of metal oxides such as ZnO, MnO, or metal sulfides, e.g., PbS 2 , MoS 2 , or pure metal such as cobalt or gold, and protein-encased copper phosphate nanoflowers, which are mainly grown from binary salts and involve complicated preparatory methods. 30,31 Herein, we design a simple method with a high degree of flexibility to undergo concentration driven self-assembly to nanoflowers and nanopolyhedra based on the discrete structurally characterized complexes, namely…”