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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Solvent-Free Process for Preparing Metal-Organic Framework Composites Based on Carbon-Based Quantum Dots and Their
Wenndy Pantoja-Romero1,2, Alexis Lavín-Flores1,2, Gerardo Morell2,3
1Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras Campus, 601 Av. Universidad, San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Andrographolide (ADG) was conjugated with MIL-53(Al), ZIF-8, carbon-based quantum dots (CBQDs) and doped carbon-based quantum dots (D-CBQDs) using high-pressure (0.3 GPa) contact. This solvent-free approach is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and time-saving, resulting in ADG-MOFs-CBQDs/D-CBQDs with physical properties comparable to those produced by traditional liquid phase encapsulation. The resulting nanocomposites were characterized using SEM, XRD, TGA, FT-IR, and 1H NMR. The results indicate that ADG was partly encapsulated within the metal-organic framework (MOF) pores, while another portion was bound externally to CBQD/D-CBQDs, as evidenced by distinct drug signals in each analysis. This green synthesis approach simplifies the conjugation process. It significantly enhances the drug solubility, as indicated by changes in hydrophobicity observed via 1H NMR, surpassing the improvements achieved by ADG encapsulation within MOFs alone. Additionally, in preliminary tests, the materials exhibited significant cytotoxicity against PC3 cells compared to ADG (25.05 ± 0.06 µg/mL) after 48 hours of exposure.
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