Recent bio-advances in metal-organic frameworks

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have found uses in adsorption, catalysis, gas storage and other industrial applications. Metal Biomolecule Frameworks (bioMOFs) represent an overlap between inorganic, material and medicinal sciences, utilising the porous frameworks for biologically relevant purposes. This review details advances in bioMOFs, looking at the synthesis, properties and applications of both bioinspired materials and MOFs used for bioapplications, such as drug delivery, imaging and catalysis, with a focus on examples from the last five years.

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Tibbetts, I., & Kostakis, G. E. (2020, March 2). Recent bio-advances in metal-organic frameworks. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061291

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