Zhiling XuGengwu XiaoHongfeng LiYu ShenJing ZhangTing PanXinyi ChenBing ZhengJiansheng WuSheng LiWeina ZhangWei HuangFengwei Huo
Abstract Compartmentalization is an essential feature found in living cells to ensure multiple biological processes occur without being affected by undesired external influences. Here, compartmentalized systems are developed based on the self‐assembly of metal–organic framework (MOF) nanoparticles into multifunctional MOF capsules (MOF‐Cs). Such MOF‐Cs have the capability of controlling molecular transportation and protecting interior microenvironment, thus making tandem reaction along trajectories to desired products. First of all, MOF‐Cs present controlled molecular transportation derived from molecular sieving property of MOFs. Second, MOF‐Cs can protect the encapsulated cargoes from denaturation and maintain their catalytic activity. Third, MOF‐Cs can provide spatial segregation for incompatible species and facilitate communication between these compartments to perform tandem reactions. These compartmentalized structures offer new views in the transportation, microreactor, and biotechnology.
Ting PanIslam E. KhalilZhiling XuHongfeng LiXinglong ZhangGengwu XiaoWeina ZhangYu ShenFengwei Huo
Jingwen QiuXue LiKarine SteenkesteNadine Barroca-AubryC. Aymes‐ChodurPhilippe RogerJuan M. Casas‐SolvasAntonio Vargas‐BerenguelChristophe RihoueyLuc PictonRuxandra Gref
Jinhao ZhaoYong YangJinxin CheJun ZuoXiaohua LiYongzhou HuXiaowu DongLiang GaoXin‐Yuan Liu
Zi-Song ZhaoYue ZhangTing FangZheng‐Bo HanFushun Liang