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Atomic-resolution structure analysis inside an adaptable porous framework.

Yuki WadaPavel M UsovBun ChanMakoto MukaidaKen OhmoriYoshio AndoHaruhiko FuwaHiroyoshi OhtsuMasaki Kawano
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
We introduce a versatile metal-organic framework (MOF) for encapsulation and immobilization of various guests using highly ordered internal water network. The unique water-mediated entrapment mechanism is applied for structural elucidation of 14 bioactive compounds, including 3 natural product intermediates whose 3D structures are clarified. The single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that incorporated guests are surrounded by hydrogen-bonded water networks inside the pores, which uniquely adapt to each molecule, providing clearly defined crystallographic sites. The calculations of host-solvent-guest structures show that the guests are primarily interacting with the MOF through weak dispersion forces. In contrast, the coordination and hydrogen bonds contribute less to the total stabilization energy, however, they provide highly directional point interactions, which help align the guests inside the pore.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • electron microscopy
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • computed tomography
  • visible light