Yi-Tao Long opened a general discussion of the paper by Paul W. Bohn: The electrochemical nanoconnement makes a major impact on controlling the mass transport. Could you please comment on the multi-phase effects on the mass transport under nanoconnement. What's the next breakthrough application we could expected in controlling the mass transport in nanoconnement.
<p>Waste PLA can be upcycled to metal organic frameworks of potential high value in a one-pot synthesis scheme, where PLA depolymerisation occurs <i>in-situ</i>. Three lactate based frameworks were succesfully synthesised and characterised from PLA as a feed source, including homochiral framework ZnBLD. The chiral separation ability of ZnBLD was maintained.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Additional data including the CIF file, the CheckCIF document, and the raw XRD spectra, are available from the Zenodo repository linked below.<br></p>
Solvent induced enantioselectivity reversal is a rarely reported
phenomenon in porous homochiral materials. Similar behaviour has been studied in chiral HPLC, where minor mobile
phase modifications can induce elution order reversal. We report the first instance of solvent-induced enantioselectivity reversal for homochiral MOF ZnBLD, highlighting the complex
enantioselectivity behaviour
<p>Waste PLA can be upcycled to metal organic frameworks of potential high value in a one-pot synthesis scheme, where PLA depolymerisation occurs <i>in-situ</i>. Three lactate based frameworks were succesfully synthesised and characterised from PLA as a feed source, including homochiral framework ZnBLD. The chiral separation ability of ZnBLD was maintained.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Additional data including the CIF file, the CheckCIF document, and the raw XRD spectra, are available from the Zenodo repository linked below.<br></p>
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