Login / Signup

A comparison of copper and acid site zeolites for the production of nitric oxide for biomedical applications.

Samantha E RussellJuan María González CarballoClaudia Orellana-TavraDavid Fairen-JimenezRussell E Morris
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2018)
Copper-exchanged and acidic zeolites are shown to produce nitric oxide (NO) from a nitrite source in biologically active (nanomolar) concentrations. Four zeolites were studied; mordenite, ferrierite, ZSM-5 and SSZ-13, which had varying pore size, channel systems and Si/Al ratios. ZSM-5 and SSZ-13 produced the highest amounts of NO in both the copper and acid form. The high activity and regeneration of the copper active sites makes them good candidates for long-term NO production. Initial cytotoxicity tests have shown at least one of the copper zeolites (Cu-SSZ-13) to be biocompatible, highlighting the potential usage within biomedical applications.
Keyphrases
  • nitric oxide
  • oxide nanoparticles
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide synthase
  • ionic liquid
  • climate change
  • drug delivery
  • solid state