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Why Does Enzyme Not Leach from Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)? Unveiling the Interactions between an Enzyme Molecule and a MOF

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 53, Issue 19, Pages 10006-10008

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic501062r

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-1352065]
  2. University of South Florida

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The strong interactions between microperoxidase (MP-11) and Tb-mesoMOF were identified via Raman spectroscopic studies, which revealed that MP-11 molecules interact with the framework of Tb-mesoMOF through pi center dot center dot center dot pi interactions between the heme of MP-11 and the conjugated triazine and benzene rings in the organic ligand of Tb-mesoMOF. The strong interactions facilitate the retention of MP-11 molecules within the metal-organic framework (MOP) pores, which is in striking contrast with the severe leaching of MP-11 from MCM-41 due to the lack of specific interactions between enzyme molecules and the mesoporous silica material.

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