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Grafting Hollow Covalent Organic Framework Nanoparticles with Thermal-Responsive Polymers for the Controlled Release of Preservatives

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 20, Pages 22982-22988

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c23426

Keywords

covalent organic frameworks (COFs); thermal-responsive polymers; preservatives

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22078282, 22078289, 21938010, 51903218, 2197080461]
  2. Institute of Zhejiang University-Quzhou [IZQ2020KJ2004]

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COF-based hollow nanoparticles with good water dispersibility and thermoresponsive controlled release properties have potential in food preservation.
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) hold great potential in various applications because of their well-defined pore structures and morphologies. However, most COF materials demonstrate poor dispersibility in solvents that significantly limits their processing and applications. Herein, we report the synthesis of COF-based hollow nanoparticles (h-NPs) with good water dispersibility, high capacity, and thermal responsiveness to load essential oil molecules for longer-term preservation of fruits. Imine-based COF h-NPs possessing a pore width of 1.3 nm, inner/outer diameters of similar to 150/239 nm, and high crystallinity were synthesized and grafted with water-soluble polymers such as polyethylene glycol or poly( N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) with molecular weights of 1-3 kDa. The h-NP products with grafting densities of 0.6-2.1 nm(-2) can be well dispersed in water at room temperature. PNIPAM-grafted ones are temperature-responsive in that they can precipitate out from the dispersion at 40 degrees C and redisperse at 25 degrees C for at least 15 cycles. The h-NPs are used as nanocarriers to load essential oils such as hexanal and trans-2-hexenal with a high capacity of 1.1 g/g for fruit fresh-keeping, and the encapsulated preservatives can be released controllably at 25-40 degrees C as regulated by the grafted polymers. As a result, the storage time of cherry tomatoes can be prolonged by 4 days compared to the control run. Moreover, these h-NPs can be recycled and reused. Our work highlights the potential of COF nanomaterials grafting with stimuli-responsive polymers for controlled release application in various food preservation.

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