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Understanding the Adsorption and Diffusion Behaviors of PBUT in Biocompatible MOFs.

Junyi HouMengjie LiuWeiqun GaoKexin YanBihong LiWeizhong ZhengShaomin GongXiaoyan ZhangWeizhen Sun
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
With the increasing incidence of chronic kidney disease, the effective control of protein-bound uremic toxins (PBUTs), which are difficult to remove through dialysis, has become a priority. In this study, the adsorption and diffusion behaviors of several metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for PBUTs (indoxyl sulfate and p -cresyl sulfate) were studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and umbrella sampling. For the NU series of MOFs, good correlations between the Gibbs free energy (Δ G ) and the experimental clearance rates of PBUTs are found. For the adsorption behaviors, in terms of Δ G , DAJWET exhibits the best adsorption effect for indoxyl sulfate (IS), whereas NU-1000 shows the best effect for p -cresyl sulfate (pCS). Similar trends observed in the radial distribution function and mean square displacement results suggest that the π-π stacking interactions play a crucial role in the adsorption and diffusion of PBUTs by MOFs. Furthermore, it can be concluded that MOFs with highly conjugated groups (porphyrin rings and pyrene groups) tend to generate more PBUT attraction, and provide design principles for potential MOF candidates in the removal of PBUTs.
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