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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Au Deposition Enhanced Fenton-like Chemistry within a Metal-Organic Framework
Zhining Yuan1, Yehong Wan1, Ling Zhang2
1Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Functional Food of Hainan Province, School of Food Science and Engineering, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China.
Abstract:
Chemodynamic therapy (CDT), which regulates oxidative stress in tumor tissues, has emerged as a promising alternative. However, the efficiency of MOF-based Fenton catalysts for CDT still needs improvement. This study presents a strategy to improve the Fenton catalytic performance of ZnCo-ZIF by depositing Au nanoparticles on its surface. Monodisperse ZnCo-ZIF particles (≤200 nm) were prepared by optimizing the Zn/Co ratio, and Au deposition enhanced electron transfer between Au and Co, increasing the charge density around Co atoms. This resulted in a 2.28-fold improvement in Fenton activity under acidic conditions and mild near-infrared (NIR) light. Loading the system with the natural product naringin (NA) molecule further demonstrated synergistic anticancer effects in vitro. This work offers insights into enhancing MOF-based catalysts for cancer therapy.
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