Thermal/Redox-triggered release of pyrazinic functional molecules by coordination polymers with luminescence monitoring ability

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2023 Nov 15;650(Pt B):1265-1273. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2023.07.056. Epub 2023 Jul 10.

Abstract

Storage of volatile active molecules, along with the prolongation of their specific functions, requires the use of regulatable carriers. Pyrazine derivatives are highly volatile compounds with a broad application owing to their flavoring, pharmaceutical, antimicrobial, antiseptic, and insecticidal properties. In this study, pyrazines were stored by coordinating them with cuprous iodide to easily generate a series of luminescent coordination polymer (CP)-based carriers. The CPs could respond to thermal-redox stimuli and manipulate pyrazine release by breaking the labile Cu-N bonds when triggered by the two stimuli. Moreover, the release process could be visualized by decreased luminescence caused by the gradual decomposition of CP structures. The loading efficiencies ranged from 31% to 38%, and the controlled release behaviors accord with the zero-order kinetics. This work is the first to prove that CPs could function as dual stimuli-mediated delivery systems, which hold the potential to control the release and strengthen the usability of functional molecules.

Keywords: Active volatile molecules; Controlled release; Coordination polymer; Thermal/Redox trigger; Visualization.