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  • 2023Effect of pulse-current-based protocols on the lithium dendrite formation and evolution in all-solid-state batteries43citations
  • 2022Self‐Assembly of Oriented Antibody‐Decorated Metal–Organic Framework Nanocrystals for Active‐Targeting Applications52citations
  • 2021MOFs and Biomacromolecules for Biomedical Applications4citations
  • 2021Self-Assembly of Oriented Antibody-Decorated Metal–Organic Framework Nanocrystals for Active-Targeting Applications52citations
  • 2020Continuous-Flow Synthesis of ZIF-8 Biocomposites with Tunable Particle Size73citations

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  • Fincher, C.
  • Flatscher, Florian
  • Falcaro, Paolo
  • Hanghofer, I.
  • Keckes, J.
  • Todt, J.
  • Rettenwander, Daniel
  • Reisecker, V.
  • Fleig, J.
  • Wenner, Sigurd
  • Porz, Lukas
  • Hennige, V.
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  • Ganschow, S.
  • Jap, Edwina
  • Hashad, Rania A.
  • Righetto, Marcello
  • Hagemeyer, Christoph E.
  • Ricco, Raffaele
  • Amenitsch, Heinz
  • Carraro, Francesco
  • Doonan, Christian
  • Alt, Karen
  • Bogar, Marco
  • Doonan, Christian J.
  • Astria, Efwita Astria Efwita
  • Velásquez-Hernández, Miriam De J.
  • Sumby, Christopher J.
  • Riccò, Raffaele
  • Liang, Weibin
  • Kappe, C. Oliver
  • Parise, Chiara
  • Williams, Jason D.
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Continuous-Flow Synthesis of ZIF-8 Biocomposites with Tunable Particle Size

  • Falcaro, Paolo
  • Liang, Weibin
  • Kappe, C. Oliver
  • Amenitsch, Heinz
  • Carraro, Francesco
  • Linares-Moreau, Mercedes
  • Doonan, Christian
  • Parise, Chiara
  • Williams, Jason D.
Abstract

<p>Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) biocomposites show the capacity to protect and deliver biotherapeutics. To date, the progress in this research area is based on laboratory batch methods. Now, the first continuous flow synthetic method is presented for the encapsulation of a model protein (bovine serum albumin, BSA) and a clinical therapeutic (α1-antitrypsin, AAT) in ZIF-8. The in situ kinetics of nucleation, growth, and crystallization of BSA@ZIF-8 were studied by small-angle X-ray scattering. By controlling the injection time of ethanol, the particle growth could be quenched by ethanol-induced crystallization from amorphous particles to ZIF-8 crystals. The particle size of the biocomposite was tuned in the 40–100 nm range by varying residence time prior to introduction of ethanol. As a proof-of-concept, this procedure was used for the encapsulation of AAT in ZIF-8. Upon release of the biotherapeutic from the composite, the trypsin inhibitor function of AAT was preserved.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • composite
  • crystallization
  • X-ray scattering