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  • Swiss-cheese-like materials called metal–organic frameworks have long promised to improve gas storage, separation and catalysis. Now they are coming of age.

    • Mark Peplow
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 520, P: 148-150
  • Direct removal of 99TcO4− from highly radioactive and acidic nuclear waste solutions is beneficial for uranium and plutonium recovery and radioactive pollution control but this represents a huge challenge. Here the authors show a cationic polymeric network with high 99TcO4 sorption capability and stability.

    • Jie Li
    • Xing Dai
    • Shuao Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-11
  • Using self-assembly to generate hydrogen-bonded organic networks is an underexplored method when preparing functional framework materials. Now, taking cue from DNA, bio-inspired G-quadruplexes are used as both intrinsic electron donors and hydrogen-bonding linkers to assemble rylene diimide acceptors. The resulting rectangular grids form layered crystalline frameworks, in which photoexcitation produces long-lived mobile charge carriers.

    • Yi-Lin Wu
    • Noah E. Horwitz
    • Michael R. Wasielewski
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 9, P: 466-472
  • The robot-assisted approach to radical prostatectomy has enabled same-day discharge. A substantial concern associated with this practice could be haemorrhage, but sound and thorough robot-assisted radical prostatectomy haemostasis surgical techniques that were introduced to prevent bleeding mitigate this phenomenon.

    • Gal Wald
    • Joshua Winograd
    • Jim C. Hu
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 22, P: 407-408