Journal article
Engineering Multifunctional Capsules through the Assembly of Metal–Phenolic Networks
Junling Guo, Yuan Ping, Hirotaka Ejima, Karen Alt, Mirko Meissner, Joseph J Richardson, Yan Yan, Karlheinz Peter, Dominik von Elverfeldt, Christoph E Hagemeyer, Frank Caruso
Angewandte Chemie | Wiley | Published : 2014
Abstract
AbstractMetal–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 cap..
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