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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Copper-Based Metal-Organic Framework as a Potential Therapeutic Gas Carrier: Optimization, Synthesis,
Chitrangda Singh1,2, Chandan Bhogendra Jha1, Avnika Singh Anand3
1Applied Chemistry and Nanomaterial Science Department, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Defence Research and Development Organization, Timarpur, New Delhi 110054, India.
Abstract:
The broad spectrum of health conditions and the global pandemic, leading to inadequate medical oxygen supply and management, has driven interest in developing porous nanocarriers for effective oxygenation strategies. We aim to develop an injectable oxygen carrier with regard to biocompatibility, safety, prehospital availability, and universal applicability. In this study, we have tried to identify important functional sites on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas binding with the help of Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation. We have synthesized a copper-based MOF (Cu-BTC) with a 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid linker through a solvothermal approach as a competent porous adsorbent for oxygen storage and delivery. To optimize process variables, we performed statistical analysis using response surface methodology. A quadratic model was developed to study the interaction between independent variables and the response (i.e., maximizing surface area), whose adequacy is validated by the correlation between experimental and predicted values using the ANOVA method. The synthesized Cu-BTC, before and after oxygen loading, was characterized using X-ray diffraction, surface area, along with pore distribution measurement, particle size analysis, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and gas adsorption studies. The Cu-BTC MOF exhibited an oxygen uptake of 4.6 mmol g-1, the highest among all the oxygen carriers reported in the literature under the same operating conditions. Overall, our findings suggest that this synthesized Cu-BTC with high surface area (1389 m2 g-1), high porosity, optimum oxygen uptake, and good biocompatibility would show potential toward efficient storage and delivery (direct to the targeted site) of medical oxygen to raise the blood oxygen saturation level.
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