“…Among the reported methods for the preparation of polymer–metal hybrids, ,− direct polymerization of metal-containing monomers, ,,, direct mixing of polymers and nanoparticles, , and in situ formation of metallic particles from polymer–metal complexes , have all been proven to be successful. For example, Cohen and co-workers have reported the synthesis of multiple types of nanoparticles within specific domains of polystyrene- block -polyvinylpyridine (PS–PVP) block copolymer templates through thermolysis of organometallic complexes coordinated to the PVP block. , Previously, our group has shown that polystyrene- block -poly(4-(phenylethynyl)styrene) diblock copolymers (PS x -PPES y ), in which the two blocks are relatively miscible because of their similar monomer structures, phase separate after the selective addition of cobalt carbonyl to the alkyne groups of the PPES block. , Thermolysis of these organometallic polymers at moderate temperatures (110–120 °C) results in the formation of cobalt nanoparticles within the PPES domains of the polymer matrix.…”