Elucidating the drug release from metal–organic framework nanocomposites via In situ synchrotron microspectroscopy and theoretical modeling
Nanocomposites comprising metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) embedded in a polymeric matrix are promising carriers for drug delivery applications. While understanding the chemical and physical transformations of MOFs during the release of confined drug molecules is challenging, this is central to devis...
Main Authors: | Souza, BE, Donà, L, Titov, K, Bruzzese, P, Zeng, Z, Zhang, Y, Babal, AS, Möslein, AF, Frogley, MD, Wolna, M, Cinque, G, Civalleri, B, Tan, J-C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2020
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