Antibacterial Activity of Two Zn-MOFs Containing a Tricarboxylate Linker.
Sara RojasAmalia García-GarcíaTania HidalgoMaría RosalesDaniel Ruiz-CaminoPablo Salcedo-AbrairaHelena Montes-AndrésDuane Choquesillo-LazarteRoberto RosalPatricia HorcajadaAntonio Rodríguez-DiéguezPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can be used as reservoirs of metal ions with relevant antibacterial effects. Here, two novel Zn-based MOFs with the formulas [Zn 4 (μ 4 -O)(μ-FA)L 2 ] (GR-MOF-8) and [Zn 4 (μ 4 -O)L 2 (H 2 O)] (GR-MOF-9) (H 3 L: 5-((4-carboxyphenyl)ethynyl) in isophthalic acid and FA (formate anion) were solvothermally synthetized and fully characterized. The antibacterial activity of GR-MOF-8 and 9 was investigated against Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and Escherichia Coli ( EC ) by the agar diffusion method. Both bacteria are among the most relevant human and animal pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections, and are often related with the development of antimicrobial resistances. While both Zn-based materials exhibited antibacterial activity against both strains, GR-MOF-8 showed the highest inhibitory action, likely due to a more progressive Zn release under the tested experimental conditions. This is particularly evidenced in the inhibition of SA , with an increasing effect of GR-MOF-8 with time, which is of great significance to ensure the disappearance of the microorganism.