Controlling the Uptake and Release of Semiochemicals in Channel‐Type Metal‐Organic Frameworks Through Pore Expansion
Joshua Nicks,
Greig C. Shearer,
Joseph Paul‐Taylor
et al.
Abstract:Semiochemicals can be used to manipulate insect behaviour for sustainable pest management strategies, but their high volatility is a major issue for their practical implementation. Inclusion of these molecules within porous materials is a potential solution to this issue, as it can allow for a slower and more controlled release. In this work, we demonstrate that a series of Zr(IV) and Al(III) metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) with channel‐type pores enable controlled release of three semiochemicals over 100 days… Show more
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