Hierarchically Macro-Microporous Ce-Based MOFs for the Cleavage of DNA

The construction of hierarchically macro-microporous metal-organic frameworks (HMMOFs) with thin macroporous walls could afford highly accessible active sites in interconnected skeleton, while it remains a challenge so far. Herein, we achieve open channels with macroporous sizes up to 100 nm and mac...

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Published inACS materials letters Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 385 - 391
Main Authors Yang, Jian, Li, Ke, Gu, Jinlou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 07.02.2022
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Summary:The construction of hierarchically macro-microporous metal-organic frameworks (HMMOFs) with thin macroporous walls could afford highly accessible active sites in interconnected skeleton, while it remains a challenge so far. Herein, we achieve open channels with macroporous sizes up to 100 nm and macroporous walls of 11–12 nm in cerium-based MOFs (HMUiO-66­(Ce)). Our success stems from the introduction of microemulsion-guided assembly strategy, in which columnar microemulsion was formed with P123 and F127 as costabilizers and toluene as an oil phase to template HMUiO-66­(Ce). The assembly mechanism of spherical stacking and epitaxial growth modes was disclosed, hopefully setting a conceptual guideline for the design of extensive HMMOFs. The abundant Ce–OH sites on macroporous walls and free mass diffusion in macroporous channels make HMUiO-66­(Ce) competent as nuclease mimic for the hydrolytic cleavage of stable phosphodiester linkages in various DNA, prefiguring their potentials in DNA scissoring-related biological applications such as gene editing, sensing, and therapeutics.
ISSN:2639-4979
2639-4979
DOI:10.1021/acsmaterialslett.1c00797