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Nanoscale Metal–Organic Frameworks for Biomedical Imaging and Drug Delivery

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of hybrid materials formed by the self-assembly of polydentate bridging ligands and metal-connecting points, have been studied for a variety of applications. Recently, these materials have been scaled down to nanometer sizes, and this Account details the development of nanoscale metal-organic frameworks (NMOFs) for biomedical applications. NMOFs possess several potential advantages over conventional nanomedicines such as their structural and chemical diversity, their high loading capacity, and their intrinsic biodegradability. Under relatively mild conditions, NMOFs can be obtained as either crystalline or amorphous materials. The particle composition, size, and…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Metal-organic framework
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nanoscopic scale
  • Drug delivery
  • Nanometre
  • Particle (ecology)
  • Characterization (materials science)
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