Drug Guest Molecules as Modulators During One-Step Mechanochemical Encapsulation in MIL-100 (Fe) Framework

10 August 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We propose a facile one-pot mechanochemical strategy for the encapsulation of drug guest molecules (e.g. 5‑fluorouracil, caffeine, and aspirin) in MIL-100 (Fe) as the porous host framework. We reveal the modulating effect of 5-FU and caffeine, giving highly crystalline MIL‑100 (Fe), whereas aspirin led to the formation of an amorphous MOF phase. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) was used to probe the intermolecular interactions underpinning the drug@MIL‑100 assemblies, where strong guest-host interaction was achieved via this eco-friendly approach.

Keywords

mechanochemistry
drug molecules
guest-host interactions
metal-organic frameworks
mesoporous
MIL-100
Inelastic neutron scattering

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