Authors
Erik Svensson Grape, J Gabriel Flores, Tania Hidalgo, Eva Martínez-Ahumada, Aída Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Audrey Hautier, Daryl R Williams, Michael O’Keeffe, Lars Öhrström, Tom Willhammar, Patricia Horcajada, Ilich A Ibarra, A Ken Inge
Publication date
2020/9/7
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
142
Issue
39
Pages
16795-16804
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The first bioinspired microporous metal–organic framework (MOF) synthesized using ellagic acid, a common natural antioxidant and polyphenol building unit, is presented. Bi2O(H2O)2(C14H2O8nH2O (SU-101) was inspired by bismuth phenolate metallodrugs, and could be synthesized entirely from nonhazardous or edible reagents under ambient aqueous conditions, enabling simple scale-up. Reagent-grade and affordable dietary supplement-grade ellagic acid was sourced from tree bark and pomegranate hulls, respectively. Biocompatibility and colloidal stability were confirmed by in vitro assays. The material exhibits remarkable chemical stability for a bioinspired MOF (pH = 2–14, hydrothermal conditions, heated organic solvents, biological media, SO2 and H2S), attributed to the strongly chelating phenolates. A total H2S uptake of 15.95 mmol g–1 was recorded, representing one of the highest H2S capacities …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
ES Grape, JG Flores, T Hidalgo, E Martínez-Ahumada… - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2020