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Ultrathin Chiral Metal-Organic-Framework Nanosheets for Efficient Enantioselective Separation.

Jun GuoYin ZhangYanfei ZhuChang LongMeiting ZhaoMeng HeXiaofei ZhangJiawei LvBing HanZhiyong Tang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Chiral metal-organic framework (CMOF) nanosheets only a few layers thick remain a virgin land waiting for exploration. Herein, the first examples of ultrathin CMOF nanosheets are prepared by the confinement growth of two-dimensional (2D) chiral layers, which are assembled by helical metal-organic chains within microemulsion. This convenient and easily scaled up inverse microemulsion method gives a series of 2D CMOF nanosheets composed of variable metal nodes or chiral ligands. More significantly, thanks to the exceptionally large number of chiral sites exposed on surfaces, the as-obtained CMOF nanosheets exhibit much higher enantioselectivity in chiral separation compared with their bulk counterparts.
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