单宁酸
药物输送
金属有机骨架
热稳定性
配体(生物化学)
纳米技术
胶囊
有机化学
化学
材料科学
化学工程
金属
吸附
冶金
工程类
受体
生物
植物
生物化学
作者
Junling Guo,Ping Yuan,Hirotaka Ejima,Karen Alt,Mirko Meißner,Joseph J. Richardson,Yan Yan,Karlheinz Peter,Dominik von Elverfeldt,Christoph E. Hagemeyer,Frank Caruso
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201311136
摘要
Abstract Metal–organic coordination materials are of widespread interest because of the coupled benefits of inorganic and organic building blocks. These materials can be assembled into hollow capsules with a range of properties, which include selective permeability, enhanced mechanical/thermal stability, and stimuli‐responsiveness. Previous studies have primarily focused on the assembly aspects of metal‐coordination capsules; however, the engineering of metal‐specific functionality for capsule design has not been explored. A library of functional metal–phenolic network (MPN) capsules prepared from a phenolic ligand (tannic acid) and a range of metals is reported. The properties of the MPN capsules are determined by the coordinated metals, allowing for control over film thickness, disassembly characteristics, and fluorescence behavior. Furthermore, the functional properties of the MPN capsules were tailored for drug delivery, positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and catalysis. The ability to incorporate multiple metals into MPN capsules demonstrates that a diverse range of functional materials can be generated.
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