Copper Glufosinate-Based Metal−Organic Framework as a Novel Multifunctional Agrochemical
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Sierra Serrano, Beatriz; García García, Amalia; Rodríguez Diéguez, Antonio; Rojas Macías, SaraEditorial
American Chemical Society
Materia
Metal-organic frameworks Agriculture Glufosinate Antibacterial activity Herbicide
Date
2022-07-19Referencia bibliográfica
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2022, 14, 34955−34962. [https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c07113]
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project MOFseidon PID2019-104228RB-I00; Juan de la Cierva incorporation JC2019-038894-I and Multifunctional Metallodrugs in Diagnosis and Therapy Network (MICIU) RED2018-102471-T; Comunidad de Madrid; European Regional Development Fund-FEDER 2014-2020-OE REACTUE; Universidad de Granada/CBUA; European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTRAbstract
Pesticides are agrochemical compounds used to kill pests
(insects, rodents, fungi, or unwanted plants), which are key to meet the
world food demand. Regrettably, some important issues associated with their
widespread/extensive use (contamination, bioaccumulation, and development
of pest resistances) demand a reduction in the amount of pesticide applied in
crop protection. Among the novel technologies used to combat the
deterioration of our environment, metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) have
emerged as innovative and promising materials in agroindustry since they
possess several features (high porosity, functionalizable cavities, ecofriendly
composition, etc.) that make them excellent candidates for the controlled release
of pesticides. Moving toward a sustainable development, in this work, we
originally describe the use of pesticides as building blocks for the MOF
construction, leading to a new type of agricultural applied MOFs (or
AgroMOFs). Particularly, we have prepared a novel 2D-MOF (namely, GR-MOF-7) based on the herbicide glufosinate and the
widely used antibacterial and fungicide Cu2+. GR-MOF-7 crystallizes attaining a monoclinic P21/c space group, and the asymmetric
unit is composed of one independent Cu2+ ion and one molecule of the Glu2− ligand. Considering the significant antibacterial
activity of Cu-based compounds in agriculture, the potential combined bactericidal and herbicidal effect of GR-MOF-7 was
investigated. GR-MOF-7 shows an important antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli (involved in
agricultural animal infections), improving the results obtained with its individual or even physical mixed precursors [glufosinate and
Cu(NO3)2]. It is also an effective pesticide against germination and plant growth of the weed Raphanus sativus, an invasive species in
berries and vines crops, demonstrating that the construction of MOFs based on herbicide and antibacterial/antifungal units is a
promising strategy to achieve multifunctional agrochemicals. To the best of our knowledge, this first report on the synthesis of an
MOF based on agrochemicals (what we have named AgroMOF) opens new ways on the safe and efficient MOF application in
agriculture.