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Fe(III) Protoporphyrin IX Encapsulated in a Zinc Metal-Organic Framework Shows Dramatically Enhanced Peroxidatic Activity.

Inorganic Chemistry 2018 Februrary 6
Two MOFs, [H2 N(CH3 )2 ][Zn3 (TATB)2 (HCOO)]·HN(CH3 )2 ·DMF·6H2 O (1) and Zn-HKUST-1 (2), were investigated as potential hosts to encapsulate Fe(III) heme (Fe(III) protoporphyrin IX = Fe(III)PPIX). Methyl orange (MO) adsorption was used as an initial model for substrate uptake. MOF 1 showed good adsorption of MO (10.3 ± 0.8 mg g-1 ) which could undergo in situ protonation upon exposure to aqueous HCl vapor. By contrast, MO uptake by 2 was much lower (2 ± 1 mg g-1 ), and PXRD indicated that structural instability on exposure to water was the likely cause. Two methods for Fe(III)PPIX-1 preparation were investigated: soaking and encapsulation. Encapsulation was verified by SEM-EDS and showed comparable concentrations of Fe(III)PPIX on exposed interior surfaces and on the original surface of fractured crystals. SEM-EDS results were consistent with ICP-OES data on bulk material (1.2 ± 0.1 mass % Fe). PXRD data showed that the framework in 1 was unchanged after encapsulation of Fe(III)PPIX. MO adsorption (5.8 ± 1.2 mg g-1 ) by Fe(III)PPIX-1 confirmed there is space for substrate diffusion into the framework, while the UV-vis spectrum of solubilized crystals confirmed that Fe(III)PPIX retained its integrity. A solid-state UV-vis spectrum of Fe(III)PPIX-1 indicated that Fe(III)PPIX was not in a μ-oxo dimeric form. Although single-crystal XRD data did not allow for full refinement of the encapsulated Fe(III)PPIX molecule owing to disorder of the metalloporphyrin, the Fe atom and pyrrole N atoms were located, enabling rigid-body modeling of the porphine core. Reaction of 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) with H2 O2 , catalyzed by Fe(III)PPIX-1 and -2, showed that Fe(III)PPIX-1 is significantly more efficient than Fe(III)PPIX-2 and is superior to solid Fe(III)PPIX-Cl. Fe(III)PPIX-1 was used to catalyze the oxidation of hydroquinone, thymol, benzyl alcohol, and phenyl ethanol by tert-butyl-hydroperoxide with t1/2 values that increase with increasing substrate molecular volume.

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