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Researchers develop puffed-up MOFs for improved drug delivery
The spongelike structure of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) allows these polymers to possibly carry and deliver a range of therapeutic compounds. Now‚ researchers reporting in ACS Applied Bio Materials have treated a chromium-containing MOF with a dose of acetic acid‚ more concentrated than in vinegar‚ to expand its pore size and surface area. The puffed-up MOF held more ibuprofen or chemotherapy drug than the original version and showed improved performance as a potential drug-delivery vehicle.