Title : Reactive ZIF-L Crystal Surface for Organophosphorous Degradation and Acetylcholinesterase Reactivation - Borrego-Marin_2025_J.Am.Chem.Soc__ |
Author(s) : Borrego-Marin E , Garrido-Barros P , Peterson GW , Vismara R , Carmona FJ , Barea E , Navarro JAR |
Ref : Journal of the American Chemical Society , : , 2025 |
Abstract :
The importance of crystal surface reactivity of reticular materials is exemplified by exfoliation of nonporous layered zeolitic imidazolate framework Zn(mIm)(2).0.5mImH (ZIF-L, mImH = 2-methylimidazole). Sonication of ZIF-L ethanolic suspensions leads to exfoliation of microcrystals along the 2 0 0 planes, giving rise to 1.5 microm wide x 25 nm thick flakes, which we term ZIF-L_exf. ZIF-L_exf exhibits a high reactivity toward hydrolytic degradation of extremely toxic G-type nerve agents, Soman (GD), and simulant diisopropylfluorophosphate (DIFP). The reactivity of the crystal surface of ZIF-L_exf toward P-F bond breakdown gives rise to framework structural degradation, releasing nucleophilic mImH molecules that reactivate organophosphate-inhibited acetylcholinesterase within 10 min. This detoxification process can be taken as a proof of concept for reversing organophosphorous poisoning. More generally, this approach underscores the importance of the crystal surface nature and composition to control the reactivity of reticular materials. |
PubMedSearch : Borrego-Marin_2025_J.Am.Chem.Soc__ |
PubMedID: 40064546 |
Borrego-Marin E, Garrido-Barros P, Peterson GW, Vismara R, Carmona FJ, Barea E, Navarro JAR (2025)
Reactive ZIF-L Crystal Surface for Organophosphorous Degradation and Acetylcholinesterase Reactivation
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Borrego-Marin E, Garrido-Barros P, Peterson GW, Vismara R, Carmona FJ, Barea E, Navarro JAR (2025)
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