Special issue: Cyclodextrins as building blocks for new materials
The thematic issue of Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry aims to offer a wide and advanced collection of papers on
A forum for researchers, students and applicants in the field of cyclodextrin technology
The thematic issue of Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry aims to offer a wide and advanced collection of papers on
The guest of honor, Sir James Fraser Stoddart, who has dedicated his life to Science and in part to synthesizing
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), with high surface area, play an important role in drug delivery. With perfect biocompatibility and green preparation
Cyclodextrin (CD)-metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are developed as a new type of food-acceptable multi-porous material, which shows a great potential for
The food applications of cyclodextrin-metal-organic frameworks (CD-MOFs) with typical edible, renewable and biodegradable characteristics have been recently reviewed by two
Cyclodextrin-based metal–organic frameworks (CD-MOFs), derived from γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) and alkali metal cations, constitute a class of porous, renewable, and edible
In this study, β-cyclodextrin-based metal–organic frameworks (β-CDMOFs) were successfully prepared using alkaline potassium ions through a hydrothermal method. Based on post-synthesis
Nanosized metal-organic frameworks (nanoMOFs) MIL-100(Fe) are highly porous and biodegradable materials that have emerged as promising drug nanocarriers. A challenging
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) consisting of γ-cyclodextrin and potassium were used to incorporate folic acid clusters. The molar ratio of folic