“…Typically obtained by incorporating various metal centers (main-group metals, transition metals, and lanthanides) into an organic polymer backbone, MPs benefit from the properties of the polymeric frameworks and the functionalities of the metal centers, showing a notable range of applications in the field of material science, catalysis and bio-catalysis, environmental, and biomedicine. − Contextually, the field of MPs profited from the development of metal-mediated self-assembly as a tool to reach supramolecular metallopolymers. , The versatility of the strength and the number of metal–ligand interactions by varying the metal binding sites and the simple organic ligands has allowed the generation of one, two, or three-dimensional supramolecular metallopolymers, generally referred as coordination polymers (CPs), in particular, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) or porous coordination polymers (PCPs) when porosity is present in the supramolecular network. , This new class of inorganic–organic hybrid materials has been recognized to possess a potential significant range of applications in antimicrobials, gas absorption and separation, luminescent materials, and drug delivery based on their different topologies and structures. − One-dimensional CPs, the simplest topological type of coordination arrangement, despite being considered the least structurally interesting, have received increasing attention due to the ease of synthesis and tunability of the resulting frameworks when compared to 3D CP structures . Moreover, 1D CPs have shown a rich range of applications depending on the metal ions and the simple coordinating organic ligands, working as luminescent probes, dye adsorbers, and drug delivery systems. − In the case of silver-based CPs, the modulation of the dimensionality is well related to the variable coordination number and flexible geometries reached by this metal ion. Silver coordination compounds have received great attention owing to their appealing properties, in particular, their interesting biological activities .…”