Electrospray-differential
mobility analysis coupled with aerosol
particle mass analysis (ES-DMA/APM) was demonstrated for the development
of a metal–organic framework (MOF) nanocarrier system. A successful
quantification of ibuprofen loading in UiO-66-NH2 (i.e.,
the representative drug molecule and MOF, respectively) achieved based
on the aerosol particle mass of MOF measured by ES-DMA/APM (≈55
mg of ibuprofen/g of UiO-66-NH2). The structural stability
of UiO-66-NH2 versus ibuprofen release was successfully
quantified over a 7-day period in an acidic phosphate buffer solution.
The methodology provides a proof-of-concept scheme for controlled
release studies of different types of active pharmaceutical ingredients
from a variety of MOF-based nanocarrier systems.
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