Host molecules inside metal–organic frameworks: host@MOF and guest@host@MOF (Matrjoschka) materials†

IF 40.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemical Society Reviews Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1039/D4CS00371C
Qiao Wu, Jun Liang, Dan Wang, Ruihu Wang and Christoph Janiak
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The controllable encapsulation of host molecules (such as porphyrin, phthalocyanine, crown ether, calixarene or cucurbituril organic macrocycles, cages, metal–organic polyhedrons and enzymes) into the pores of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) to form host-in-host (host@MOF) materials has attracted increasing research interest in various fields. These host@MOF materials combine the merits of MOFs as a host matrix and functional host molecules to exhibit synergistic functionalities for the formation of guest@host@MOF materials in sorption and separation, ion capture, catalysis, proton/ion conduction and biosensors. (This guest@host@MOF construction is reminiscent of Russian (Matrjoschka) dolls which are nested dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another.) In this tutorial review, the advantages of MOFs as a host matrix are presented; the encapsulation approaches and general important considerations for the preparation of host@MOF materials are introduced. The state-of-the-art examples of these materials based on different host molecules are shown, and representative applications and general characterization of these materials are discussed. This review will guide researchers attempting to design functional host@MOF and guest@host@MOF materials for various applications.

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金属有机框架内的宿主分子:host@MOF 和 guest@host@MOF (Matrjoschka) 材料。
将宿主分子(如卟啉、酞菁、冠醚、钙铝烯或葫芦素有机大环、笼、金属有机多面体和酶)可控地封装到金属有机框架(MOFs)的孔隙中,形成宿主-宿主(host@MOF)材料,在各个领域引起了越来越多的研究兴趣。这些宿主@MOF 材料结合了 MOFs 作为宿主基质和功能性宿主分子的优点,在吸附分离、离子捕获、催化、质子/离子传导和生物传感器等方面具有协同功能,可形成客体@宿主@MOF 材料。(这种客体@宿主@MOF 结构让人联想到俄罗斯(Matrjoschka)娃娃,即大小依次递减的嵌套娃娃。)在本教程综述中,将介绍 MOF 作为宿主基质的优势;介绍封装方法和制备宿主@MOF 材料的一般重要注意事项。此外,还展示了基于不同宿主分子的这些材料的最新实例,并讨论了这些材料的代表性应用和一般表征。这篇综述将为尝试设计用于各种应用的功能性宿主@MOF 和客体@宿主@MOF 材料的研究人员提供指导。
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Chemical Society Reviews
Chemical Society Reviews 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Chemical Society Reviews is published by: Royal Society of Chemistry. Focus: Review articles on topics of current interest in chemistry; Predecessors: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society (1947–1971); Current title: Since 1971; Impact factor: 60.615 (2021); Themed issues: Occasional themed issues on new and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences
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