volume 51 issue 19 pages 7390-7400

Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering

Fabrizia Grepioni 1
Lucia Casali 1
Cecilia Fiore 1
Luca Mazzei 2
Renren Sun 1, 3, 4
Oleksii Shemchuk 5, 6
Dario Braga 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-04-20
scimago Q2
wos Q1
SJR0.653
CiteScore6.0
Impact factor3.3
ISSN14779226, 14779234
PubMed ID:  35466980
Inorganic Chemistry
Abstract
This Perspective outlines the results obtained at the University of Bologna by applying crystal engineering strategies to develop nature inspired organic-inorganic materials to tackle challenges in the health and environment sectors. It is shown by means of a number of examples that co-crystallization of inorganic salts, such as alkali and transition metal halides, with organic compounds, such as amino acids, urea, thiourea and quaternary ammonium salts, can be successfully used for (i) chiral resolution and conglomerate formation from racemic compounds, (ii) inhibition of soil enzyme activity in order to reduce urea decomposition and environmental pollution, and (iii) preparation of novel agents to tackle antimicrobial resistance. All materials described in this Perspective have been obtained by mechanochemical solvent-free or slurry methods and characterized by solid state techniques. The fundamental idea is that a crystal engineering approach based on the choice of intermolecular interactions (coordination and hydrogen bonds) between organic and inorganic compounds allows obtaining materials with collective properties that are different, and often very much superior to those of the separate components. It is also demonstrated that the success of this strategy depends crucially on cross-disciplinary synergistic exchange with expert scientists in the areas of bioinorganics, microbiology, and chirality application-oriented developments of these novel materials.
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Grepioni F. et al. Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering // Dalton Transactions. 2022. Vol. 51. No. 19. pp. 7390-7400.
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Grepioni F., Casali L., Fiore C., Mazzei L., Sun R., Shemchuk O., Braga D. Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering // Dalton Transactions. 2022. Vol. 51. No. 19. pp. 7390-7400.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d2dt00834c
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D2DT00834C
TI - Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering
T2 - Dalton Transactions
AU - Grepioni, Fabrizia
AU - Casali, Lucia
AU - Fiore, Cecilia
AU - Mazzei, Luca
AU - Sun, Renren
AU - Shemchuk, Oleksii
AU - Braga, Dario
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/04/20
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 7390-7400
IS - 19
VL - 51
PMID - 35466980
SN - 1477-9226
SN - 1477-9234
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@article{2022_Grepioni,
author = {Fabrizia Grepioni and Lucia Casali and Cecilia Fiore and Luca Mazzei and Renren Sun and Oleksii Shemchuk and Dario Braga},
title = {Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering},
journal = {Dalton Transactions},
year = {2022},
volume = {51},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {apr},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D2DT00834C},
number = {19},
pages = {7390--7400},
doi = {10.1039/d2dt00834c}
}
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Grepioni, Fabrizia, et al. “Steps towards a nature inspired inorganic crystal engineering.” Dalton Transactions, vol. 51, no. 19, Apr. 2022, pp. 7390-7400. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D2DT00834C.