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Pore size adjustment strategy for the fabrication of Zr-based metal–organic frameworks composites as carrier for in-situ capture and separation of active ingredients

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL [2024]
Tiantian Si, Jilong Zhao, Jie Li, Guoying Zhang, Shuai Wang, Yong Guo, Xiaojing Liang, Yong Yang, Rong Rong
ABSTRACT

Because of the intricacy of traditional Chinese medicine, the extraction and separation for active components is restricted by current analytical techniques. The Zr-based metal–organic framework was strategically integrated into a “defective” structure, and pore size adjustment strategy was employed to fashion a dispersive, hierarchically porous composite. This composite has been utilized as a carrier in traditional Chinese medicine, particularly in conjunction with high-performance liquid chromatography, for the identification of active components. It exhibited significant selectivity in the absorption and separation for targeted analytes including alkaloids and carbohydrates via in-situ capture and separation, emphasizing the critical role played by the defective structure. The approach yielded recoveries of 81.5–101.4 % with a detection limit of 0.25 μg·L −1 . The approach demonstrated repeatability and stability, evidenced by the low relative standard deviations in efficiency measurements for separation, specifically below 0.8 % and 0.9 %, respectively. It offers distinctive insights and a versatile methodology for the extraction and separation of active ingredients from intricate matrices.

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