Facile, fast and green synthesis of a highly porous calcium-syringate bioMOF with intriguing triple bioactivity

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A facile, fast and green strategy based on ethanol is utilized to prepare a new bioMOF, namely, CaSyr-1, with particular characteristics of full biocompatibility given by using just calcium and syringic acid, the latter being a phenolic natural product found in fruits and vegetables, permanent porosity with an outstanding surface area >1000 m2 g−1, and a micropore diameter of 1.4 nm close to mesopore values. Collectively, these data establish CaSyr-1 as one of the most porous bioMOFs reported to date, with high molecular adsorption capacity. The CaSyr-1 adsorptive behavior is revised here through the reversible adsorption of CO2 and the encapsulation of bioactive ingredients in the structure. Remarkably, CaSyr-1 enables the development of triple therapeutic entities, involving bioactive Ca2+, syringic acid and an impregnated drug.

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Rosado, A., Vallcorba, O., Vázquez-Lasa, B., García-Fernández, L., Ramírez-Jiménez, R. A., Aguilar, M. R., … Ayllón, J. A. (2023). Facile, fast and green synthesis of a highly porous calcium-syringate bioMOF with intriguing triple bioactivity. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 10(7), 2165–2173. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2qi02639b

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