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Xuan Zhang1, Megan C Wasson1, Mohsen Shayan2, Ellan K Berdichevsky2, Joseph Ricardo-Noordberg3, Zujhar Singh3, Edgar K Papazyan4, Anthony J Castro4, Paola Marino3, Zvart Ajoyan3, Zhijie Chen1, Timur Islamoglu1, Ashlee J Howarth3, Yangyang Liu4, Marek B Majewski3, Michael J Katz2, Joseph E Mondloch5, Omar K Farha1,6.
Abstract
Porphyrins are important molecules widely found in nature in the form of enzyme active sites and visible light absorption units. Recent interest in using these functional molecules as building blocks for the construction of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have rapidly increased due to the ease in which the locations of, and the distances between, the porphyrin units can be controlled in these porous crystalline materials. Porphyrin-based MOFs with atomically precise structures provide an ideal platform for the investigation of their structure-function relationships in the solid state without compromising accessibility to the inherent properties of the porphyrin building blocks. This review will provide a historical overview of the development and applications of porphyrin-based MOFs from early studies focused on design and structures, to recent efforts on their utilization in biomimetic catalysis, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, sensing, and biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedical applications; Catalysis; Metal–organic frameworks; Porphyrin; Sensing
Year: 2020 PMID: 33678810 PMCID: PMC7932473 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2020.213615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coord Chem Rev ISSN: 0010-8545 Impact factor: 22.315