The effect of earth metal ion on the property of peptide-based metal-organic frameworks

被引:15
作者
Chen, Wu-lin [1 ]
Chen, Wen-Xian [1 ]
Zhuang, Gui-lin [1 ]
Zheng, Jun [2 ]
Tan, Li [1 ]
Zhong, Xing [1 ]
Wang, Jian-guo [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Inst Ind Catalysis, Coll Chem Engn & Mat Sci, Hangzhou 310032, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[2] Anhui Univ, Ctr Modern Expt Technol, Hefei 230039, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES; MOLECULES; WATER; STABILITY; DIOXYGEN; POROSITY; SORPTION;
D O I
10.1039/c3ce40587g
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
A series of alkaline earth metal-based bio-analogous metal-organic frameworks (1-4) based on a cyclic dipeptide (2,5-piperazinedione-1,4-diacetic acid, H2PODC) were prepared under the same synthetic conditions and the effect of earth metal ion on the (geometrical and electronic) property of these MOFs was investigated. Crystal analysis demonstrates that the metal ion radii play an important role in coordination number, coordination modes of the ligand and bond length. The binding mode between metal ion and peptide can be divided into two groups: (1) Mg2+ and Sr2+; (2) Ca2+ and Ba2+ ions, where the difference is whether the carbonyl group participates in coordination. The result may be relevant to the different biophysical phenomena of protein between alkaline earth metal ions. UV-vis spectra show two adsorption peaks for compounds 1-4, while fluorescence spectra display one emission peak. Via first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculation, we found that two adsorption peaks should be attributed to the transition of valence band (VB) -> two empty bands and VB -> conduction band (CB), while one emission peak may result from the transition of CB -> VB.
引用
收藏
页码:5545 / 5551
页数:7
相关论文
共 51 条
  • [21] In situ cyclodehydration of iminodiacetic acid into 2,5-diketopiperazine-1,4-diacetate in lanthanide-based coordination polymers
    Kong, Xiang-Jian
    Zhuang, Gui-Lin
    Ren, Yan-Ping
    Long, La-Sheng
    Huang, Rong-Bin
    Zheng, Lan-Sun
    [J]. DALTON TRANSACTIONS, 2009, (10) : 1707 - 1709
  • [22] Magnetic metal-organic frameworks
    Kurmoo, Mohamedally
    [J]. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 2009, 38 (05) : 1353 - 1379
  • [23] Lang L., 2012, CRYST GROWTH DES, V12, P3304
  • [24] Covalent metal-peptide framework compounds that extend in one and two dimensions
    Lee, Hyang-Yeol
    Kampf, Jeffery W.
    Park, Kyo Sung
    Marsh, E. Neil G.
    [J]. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN, 2008, 8 (01) : 296 - 303
  • [25] Metal-organic framework materials as catalysts
    Lee, JeongYong
    Farha, Omar K.
    Roberts, John
    Scheidt, Karl A.
    Nguyen, SonBinh T.
    Hupp, Joseph T.
    [J]. CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 2009, 38 (05) : 1450 - 1459
  • [26] Twisted Metal-Amino Acid Nanobelts: Chirality Transcription from Molecules to Frameworks
    Li, Chao
    Deng, Ke
    Tang, Zhiyong
    Jiang, Lei
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2010, 132 (23) : 8202 - 8209
  • [27] Supramolecular Assembly of Calcium Metal-Organic Frameworks with Structural Transformations
    Liang, Po-Ching
    Liu, Hsin-Kuan
    Yeh, Chun-Ting
    Lin, Chia-Her
    Zima, Vitezslav
    [J]. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN, 2011, 11 (03) : 699 - 708
  • [28] Nonclassical Active Site for Enhanced Gas Sorption in Porous Coordination Polymer
    Lin, Jian-Bin
    Zhang, Jie-Peng
    Chen, Xiao-Ming
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2010, 132 (19) : 6654 - +
  • [29] Metal-peptide frameworks (MPFs):: "Bioinspired" metal organic frameworks
    Mantion, Alexandre
    Massuger, Lars
    Rabu, Pierre
    Palivan, Cornelia
    McCusker, Lynne B.
    Taubert, Andreas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2008, 130 (08) : 2517 - 2526
  • [30] Enhanced Stability in Rigid Peptide-Based Porous Materials
    Marti-Gastaldo, Carlos
    Warren, John E.
    Stylianou, Kyriakos C.
    Flack, Natasha L. O.
    Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
    [J]. ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 2012, 51 (44) : 11044 - 11048