Unlocking the Potential of Interlocking Supramolecular MOFaxanes: A New Class of Molecular Structures
A recent breakthrough in supramolecular chemistry has researchers excited. Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have discovered a new class of interlocking supramolecular MOFaxanes. This new system has the potential to open up a whole new world of possibilities in materials science and beyond.
MOFaxanes are a type of molecule that features a central metal ion surrounded by ligands. These molecules are extremely versatile and can be modified to create a vast array of materials. The new class of interlocking MOFaxanes developed by the team at the University of Illinois takes this versatility to a whole new level. By introducing a set of interlocking rings, the team has created a system with an unprecedented level of control over its structure. This could lead to the development of advanced materials and new approaches to drug delivery and other applications.
source: Phys.org