Expanding the ZIFs Repertoire for Biological Applications with the Targeted Synthesis of ZIF-20 Nanoparticles.
Jacob I DeneffKimberly S ButlerPaul G KotulaBraden E RueDorina F Sava GallisPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Owing to their facile synthesis, tailorable porosity, diverse compositions, and low toxicity, zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as attractive platforms for a variety of biologically relevant applications. To date, a small subset of ZIFs representing only two topologies and very few linker chemistries have been studied in this realm. We seek to expand the bio-design space for ZIF NPs through the targeted synthesis of a hierarchically complex ZIF based on two types of cages, ZIF-20, with lta topology. This study demonstrates the rapid synthesis and size tunability of ZIF-20 particles across the micro and nanoregimes via microwave heating and the use of a modulating agent. To evaluate the utility of ZIF particles for biological applications, we examine their stability in biologically relevant media and demonstrate biocompatibility with A549 human epithelial cells. Further, the ability to encapsulate and release methylene blue, a therapeutic and bioimaging agent, is validated. Importantly, ZIF-20 NPs display a unique behavior relative to previously studied ZIFs based on their specific structural and chemical features. This finding highlights the need to expand the design space across the broader ZIFs family, to exploit a wider range of relevant properties for biological applications and beyond.