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Tackling poison and leach: Catalysis by dangling thiol-palladium functions within a porous metal-organic solid
Gui, Bo,Yee, Ka-Kit,Wong, Yan-Lung,Yiu, Shek-Man,Zeller, Matthias,Wang, Cheng,Xu, Zhengta
, p. 6917 - 6920 (2015)
Self-standing thiol (-SH) groups within a Zr(iv)-based metal-organic framework (MOF) anchor Pd(ii) atoms for catalytic applications: the spatial constraint prevents the thiol groups from sealing off/poisoning the Pd(ii) center, while the strong Pd-S bond precludes Pd leaching, enabling multiple cycles of heterogeneous catalysis to be executed. This journal is
UiO-68-ol NMOF-Based Fluorescent Sensor for Selective Detection of HClO and Its Application in Bioimaging
Li, Yan-An,Yang, Song,Li, Qian-Ying,Ma, Jian-Ping,Zhang, Shaojun,Dong, Yu-Bin
, p. 13241 - 13248 (2017/11/15)
Fluorescent probes are powerful tools for the investigations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in living organisms by visualization and imaging. As one of the most important of the natural reactive oxygen species (ROS), hypochlorous acid (HClO) plays a crucial role in various physiological and pathological processes. We report herein a new redox-switchable NMOF of UiO-68-ol via a direct ligand modification approach. The obtained UiO-68-ol NPs, which contains organic-based molecular redox switches, exhibit excellent photophysical properties for biological application and can be highly sensitive and selective fluorescent probes to detect HClO species in living cells.
