Biocompatible β-cyclodextrin-based metal-organic frameworks
Biocompatible β-cyclodextrin-based metal-organic frameworks
β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD) is a cyclic heptasaccharide, part of the family of molecules which are widely used in several biological applications. The unique cone-shape of cyclodextrins with multiple binding sites make them a well-suited building block for constructing porous crystalline solids, such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). However, owing to the symmetry constraints, progress in the coordination chemistry of β-CD with alkali and alkaline earth metal cations has been limited and there is less understanding of this chemistry compared to its analogues of α-CD and γ-CD. In this work, synthetic conditions were optimised to obtain two MOF structures with β-CD as the organic linker, one each with Na+ and K+ cations. As well as structural determination, detailed solid-state characterization is reported for both the MOFs. The structure analysis helps shed light on the binding tendencies of β-CD and these structures will further facilitate the deployment of biocompatible building blocks for the development of reticular solid materials.
biocompatible MOFs, crystal growth, cyclodextrin, metal-organic frameworks, single crystal X-ray diffraction
Wilson, Kirstin
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Cordes, David B.
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McKay, Aidan P.
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Naden, Aaron B.
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Magdysyuk, Oxana V.
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Rainer, Daniel N.
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Armstrong, A. Robert
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Morris, Russell E.
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Desai, Aamod V.
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Ettlinger, Romy
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Armstrong, A. Robert
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Morris, Russell E.
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Desai, Aamod V.
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Wilson, Kirstin, Cordes, David B., McKay, Aidan P., Naden, Aaron B., Magdysyuk, Oxana V., Rainer, Daniel N., Armstrong, A. Robert, Morris, Russell E., Desai, Aamod V. and Ettlinger, Romy
(2025)
Biocompatible β-cyclodextrin-based metal-organic frameworks.
Frontiers in Chemistry, 13, [1682298].
(doi:10.3389/fchem.2025.1682298).
Abstract
β-Cyclodextrin (β-CD) is a cyclic heptasaccharide, part of the family of molecules which are widely used in several biological applications. The unique cone-shape of cyclodextrins with multiple binding sites make them a well-suited building block for constructing porous crystalline solids, such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). However, owing to the symmetry constraints, progress in the coordination chemistry of β-CD with alkali and alkaline earth metal cations has been limited and there is less understanding of this chemistry compared to its analogues of α-CD and γ-CD. In this work, synthetic conditions were optimised to obtain two MOF structures with β-CD as the organic linker, one each with Na+ and K+ cations. As well as structural determination, detailed solid-state characterization is reported for both the MOFs. The structure analysis helps shed light on the binding tendencies of β-CD and these structures will further facilitate the deployment of biocompatible building blocks for the development of reticular solid materials.
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biocompatible MOFs, crystal growth, cyclodextrin, metal-organic frameworks, single crystal X-ray diffraction
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Aaron B. Naden
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