Reticular Nanoscience: Bottom-Up Assembly Nanotechnology.


Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN: 1520-5126
Titre abrégé: J Am Chem Soc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7503056

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 05 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 8 4 2022
medline: 6 5 2022
entrez: 7 4 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The chemistry of metal-organic and covalent organic frameworks (MOFs and COFs) is perhaps the most diverse and inclusive among the chemical sciences, and yet it can be radically expanded by blending it with nanotechnology. The result is reticular nanoscience, an area of reticular chemistry that has an immense potential in virtually any technological field. In this perspective, we explore the extension of such an interdisciplinary reach by surveying the explored and unexplored possibilities that framework nanoparticles can offer. We localize these unique nanosized reticular materials at the juncture between the molecular and the macroscopic worlds, and describe the resulting synthetic and analytical chemistry, which is fundamentally different from conventional frameworks. Such differences are mirrored in the properties that reticular nanoparticles exhibit, which we described while referring to the present state-of-the-art and future promising applications in medicine, catalysis, energy-related applications, and sensors. Finally, the bottom-up approach of reticular nanoscience, inspired by nature, is brought to its full extension by introducing the concept of augmented reticular chemistry. Its approach departs from a single-particle scale to reach higher mesoscopic and even macroscopic dimensions, where framework nanoparticles become building units themselves and the resulting supermaterials approach new levels of sophistication of structures and properties.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35389641
doi: 10.1021/jacs.1c11507
doi:

Substances chimiques

Metal-Organic Frameworks 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

7531-7550

Auteurs

Jacopo Andreo (J)

Basque Center for Materials, UPV/EHU Science Park, Leioa, 48940, Spain.

Romy Ettlinger (R)

School of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, KY16 9ST, United Kingdom.

Orysia Zaremba (O)

Basque Center for Materials, UPV/EHU Science Park, Leioa, 48940, Spain.

Quim Peña (Q)

Department of Nanomedicine and Theranostics, Institute for Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, 52074, Germany.

Ulrich Lächelt (U)

Division of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics, University of Vienna, Vienna, 1090, Austria.

Roberto Fernández de Luis (RF)

Basque Center for Materials, UPV/EHU Science Park, Leioa, 48940, Spain.

Ralph Freund (R)

Institute of Physics, Chair of Solid State and Materials Chemistry, Augsburg University, Augsburg, 86150, Germany.

Stefano Canossa (S)

Department of Nanochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, 70569, Germany.

Evelyn Ploetz (E)

Department of Chemisrty and Center for NanoScience (CeNS), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), Munich, 81377, Germany.

Wei Zhu (W)

MOE International Joint Research Laboratory on Synthetic Biology and Medicines, School of Biology and Biological Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510006, P. R. China.

Christian S Diercks (CS)

The Scripps Research Institute, SR202, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037, United States.

Harald Gröger (H)

Chair of Industrial Organic Chemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, 33615, Germany.

Stefan Wuttke (S)

Basque Center for Materials, UPV/EHU Science Park, Leioa, 48940, Spain.
Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, 48009, Spain.

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