Covalent organic framework-based nanoplatforms with tunable mechanical properties for drug delivery and cancer therapy

Liefeng Hu , Yonggang Lv
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are emerging crystalline porous materials composed of covalently linked and periodically arranged organic molecules, which exhibit mechanical properties mediated by structural diversity. Meanwhile, the tunable mechanical properties of COFs have been widely applied in drug delivery and cancer therapy. Herein, we first summarize the regulation strategies of COFs with different mechanical strengths, such as structural dimensions, pore sizes, and host–guest interaction forces. Then, the remarkable achievements of COFs with different mechanical properties in drug delivery and cancer therapy in recent years are introduced. Finally, the mechanical strength regulation of COFs and the remaining challenges for biomedical applications are presented. This review provides a more comprehensive understanding of the application of COFs systems with tunable mechanical properties in the field of biomedicine, and promotes the development of interdisciplinary research between COFs materials and nanomedicine.

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基于共价有机框架的纳米平台,具有可调的机械性能,用于药物传递和癌症治疗
共价有机框架(COFs)是由共价连接和周期性排列的有机分子组成的新型晶体多孔材料,其力学性能由结构多样性介导。同时,COFs具有可调的力学性能,在药物传递和癌症治疗中得到了广泛的应用。本文首先总结了不同力学强度COFs的调节策略,如结构尺寸、孔径和主客体相互作用力。介绍了近年来具有不同力学性能的COFs在药物传递和癌症治疗方面取得的显著成就。最后,提出了COFs的机械强度调节和生物医学应用中存在的挑战。本文综述了具有可调力学性能的COFs系统在生物医学领域的应用,促进了COFs材料与纳米医学的交叉研究发展。
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