Encapsulation of β-alanine model amino-acid in zirconium(IV) metal organic frameworks: Defect engineering to improve host guest interactions.
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Abstract
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are porous coordination networks assembled through metal complexes with organic linkers. Due to their chemical versatility, these materials are being investigated for various applications including gas storage and separation, biomedicine and catalysis. The aim of this work is the encapsulation of the model β-alanine amino-acid in the nanostructured zirconium-based MOF (UiO-66) which contains the ligand HBDC (1,4-benzenedicaboxylic acid). Additionally, ligand functionalization (by using HdoBDC (2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid) and defect engineering have been carried out to produce UiO-66 derivatives, in order to modify the host-guest interactions, and hence study their influence on the β-alanine loading capacity and release kinetics. The as-obtained materials have been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray thermo diffraction (TDX), infrared (IR) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) and elemental analysis (EA). Morphology of nanoscale MOFs has been explored by transition electron microscopy (TEM). Adsorption isotherms have been constructed, and the concentration of β-alanine in the post-adsorption solution (supernatant) has been quantified by high performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (HPLC-MS) and EA. Adsorption capacity values indicate that the presence of hydroxyl groups at the organic linker HdoBDC enhances the host-guess affinity between the framework and the adsorbate β-alanine. The influence of defect engineering, on the adsorption however, is not that obvious. On the other hand, desorption experiments show similar behaviour for HdoBDC-based derivatives. An adsorption mechanism has been proposed consisting of a combination of host-guest interaction at low concentrations, and covalent anchoring/ligand displacement by β-alanine at the inorganic clusters.Reference Key |
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Authors | Muguruza, Asier R;de Luis, Roberto Fernandez;Iglesias, Naroa;Bazán, Begoña;Urtiaga, Miren-Karmele;Larrea, Edurne S;Fidalgo-Marijuan, Arkaitz;Barandika, Gotzone; |
Journal | Journal of inorganic biochemistry |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0162-0134(19)30475-1 |
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