Publications by authors named "Yehao Jin"

Addressing the fragility of bioentities that results in instability and compromised performance during storage and applications, reticular chemistry, specifically through metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), offers versatile platforms for stabilization and enhancement of bioentities. These highly porous frameworks facilitate efficient loading and mass transfer, offer confined environments and selective permeability for stabilization and protection, and enable finely tunable biointerfacial interactions and microenvironments for function optimization, significantly broadening the applications of various bioentities, including enzymes, nucleic acids, cells, etc. This Perspective outlines strategies for integrating bioentities with reticular frameworks, highlighting new design ideas for existing issues within these strategies.

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The design of porous microcapsules with selective mass transfer and mechanical robustness for enzyme encapsulation is highly desired for biocatalysis, yet the construction remains challenging. Herein, we report the facile fabrication of porous microcapsules by assembling covalent organic framework (COF) spheres at the interfaces of emulsion droplets followed by interparticle crosslinking. The COF microcapsules could offer an enclosed aqueous environment for enzymes, with size-selective porous shells that allow for the fast diffusion of substrates and products while excluding larger molecules such as protease.

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Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) has demonstrated great potential in adsorption and separation fields. In this study, PIM-1 was structured into an applicable and efficient adsorbent using a facile way. PIM-1 was first modified by amidoxime, and then the amidoxime modified PIM-1 (AOPIM-1) was mingled into alginate (Alg) hydrogel to obtain composite hydrogel beads.

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