Issue 31, 2017

A novel fabricated material with divergent chemical handles based on UiO-66 and used for targeted photodynamic therapy

Abstract

A unique zirconium-based framework named N3-UiO-66-NH2, which can be used as a fabricated material to achieve the dual functional chemical modification of UiO-66, was synthesized and demonstrated. This work offers a facile and selective covalent post-synthetic modification of UiO-66 by different chemical reactions related to azide- and amino-groups, respectively. Using N3-UiO-66-NH2 as a fabricated material, a newly dual functionalized MOF named E-UiO-66-Pc, in which a carboxyl substituted zinc phthalocyanine (Pc) and Erlotinib (E) were employed as a photosensitizer and targeting moiety, was designed and synthesized via amidation and click chemistry, respectively. The photochemical properties, tumor specificity and anticancer activity of E-UiO-66-Pc were investigated. We further demonstrated that it is viable to achieve facile and selective covalent post-synthetic modification of N3-UiO-66-NH2 with Pc and E and obtained a series of functionalized UiO-66 nanomaterials. The Pc-containing UiO-66 nanomaterials exhibit high photodynamic activity, and the Erlotinib-containing UiO-66 nanomaterials show obvious dark cytotoxicity and high selective affinity to cancer cells. E-UiO-66-Pc reveals cooperative photodynamic and targeted anticancer activity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the only example of UiO-66 with two different chemical handles (–NH2 and –N3) anchoring to different functional molecules via amidation and click chemistry, respectively.

Graphical abstract: A novel fabricated material with divergent chemical handles based on UiO-66 and used for targeted photodynamic therapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 May 2017
Accepted
07 Jul 2017
First published
18 Jul 2017

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017,5, 6227-6232

A novel fabricated material with divergent chemical handles based on UiO-66 and used for targeted photodynamic therapy

F. Nian, Y. Huang, M. Song, J. Chen and J. Xue, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017, 5, 6227 DOI: 10.1039/C7TB01295K

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