Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have a potential application in blood purification, but their microcrystalline nature has hampered their industrial application. Here, novel MOFs-polymer beads based on UiO, sodium alginate, polyacrylic acid, and poly (ethylene imine) were prepared and applied as a whole blood hemoadsorbent for the first time. The amidation among polymers immobilized UiO66-NH into the network of the optimal product (SAP-3), and the NH of UiO66-NH significantly increased the removal rate (70 % within 5 min) of SAP-3 on bilirubin. The adsorption of SAP-3 on bilirubin mainly obeyed the pseudo-second-order kinetic, Langmuir isotherm and Thomas models with a maximum adsorption capacity (q) of 63.97 mg·g. Experimental and density functional theory simulation results show that bilirubin was mainly adsorbed by UiO66-NHvia electrostatic force, hydrogen bonding, and π-π interactions. Notably, the adsorption in vivo show that the total bilirubin removal rate in the whole blood of the rabbit model was up to 42 % after 1 h of adsorption. Given its excellent stability, cytotoxicity, and hemocompatibility, SAP-3 has a great potential in hemoperfusion therapy. This study proposes an effective strategy for settling the powder property of MOFs and could provide experimental and theoretical references for application of MOFs in blood purification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123868DOI Listing

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