Microwave-assisted synthesis of novel Ti/BTB-MOFs as porous anticancer and antibacterial agents

Nano compounds, especially metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), have significant properties. Among the most important properties of these compounds, which depend on their specific surface area and porosity, are biological properties, such as anticancer and antibacterial properties. In this study, a new titanium/BTB metal-organic framework (Ti/BTB-MOF) was synthesized by using titanium nitrate and 1,3,5-Tris(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene (BTB) under microwave radiation. The structure of the synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF was characterized and confirmed using X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra, energy-dispersive X-ray (EDAX) analysis mapping, scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) curves, and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis. The in vitro anticancer properties of Ti/BTB-MOF were evaluated using the MTT method against MG-63/bone cancer cells and A-431/skin cancer cells. The in vitro antibacterial activity was tested using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines. In the anticancer activity, IC50 (half-maximal inhibitory concentration) values of 152 μg/mL and 201 μg/mL for MG-63/bone cancer cells and A-431/skin cancer cells, respectively, were observed. In the antibacterial activity, minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 2–64 μg/mL were observed against studied pathogenic strains. The antimicrobial activity of Ti/BTB-MOF was higher than that of penicillin and gentamicin. Therefore, the synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF could be introduced as a suitable bioactive candidate.


Introduction
Cancer is a common cause of human mortality (Turner et al., 2020).Although methods such as chemotherapy and laser are developing in the treatment of cancer, the reporting of compounds and the presence of new compounds with anticancer properties are still important (Dallavalle et al., 2020;Anduran et al., 2022;Melfi et al., 2023).
Bacteria, a common cause of disease in humans, can also cause the death of humans (Hussain et al., 2022).The excessive use of antibiotics to suppress these pathogenic agents has led to the resistance of some strains (Şen Karaman et al., 2020;Murugaiyan et al., 2022).
Providing new and innovative antibiotics is one way to deal with this problem (Terreni et al., 2021).
Nanotechnology and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have found a worthy place in medical science (Bieniek et al., 2021;de Alencar Filho et al., 2021).In MOFs, which are composed of ligands and metals, the most important roles of ligands are flexibility and the possibility of controlling the size and environment of the holes (Cai et al., 2021;Shen et al., 2021;Kumar et al., 2023).The properties of the ligand can be preserved in the final product and give the final product the properties of the ligand (Joyce et al., 2021;Sharifzadeh et al., 2021).1,3,5-Tris(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene (Figure 1) is an organic compound consisting of four benzene rings and three carboxylic acid groups.
Some biological properties such as anticancer activity (Wani and Zargar, 2023) have been reported from 1,3,5-tris(4-carboxyphenyl) benzene, which is also called BTB.Because it has three carboxylic acid groups in its structure, BTB can coordinate with metals and create MOFs.Several metals, such as Cu (Ji et al., 2023), Fe (Viltres et al., 2024), and Zn (Choi et al., 2023) have been reported to synthesize with BTB to create MOFs.These MOFs have been used as electrochemical sensors (Ji et al., 2023), to eliminate antibiotics from water (Viltres et al., 2024), in the adsorption of cationic dyes (Li et al., 2021), in hydrocarbon adsorption/separation (Wang et al., 2020), etc.
Another main component of MOFs is the metal.Metals, like ligands, can maintain their properties in MOF compounds (Qiu et al., 2020;Seidi et al., 2020;He et al., 2021).The d-block elements of the periodic table have a high ability as metals in the synthesis of MOF compounds (Roslan and Aris, 2023).Titanium, whose position is in Group 4 and d-block elements of the periodic table, has been used as a catalyst in the synthesis of chemicals (Samhitha et al., 2022) and as an antibacterial (Aslam et al., 2021), anticancer (Samhitha et al., 2022), and antioxidant agent (Muthuvel et al., 2021).
In this study, a microwave-assisted method was used to synthesize Ti/BTB-MOF nanostructures.This route is fast, controllable, and economical compared to other methods.In addition, this effective method has produced Ti/BTB-MOF samples with favorable physicochemical properties, which have affected the antibacterial applications of the final compound.Another advantage of this study is the synthesis of Ti/BTB-MOFs as novel anticancer and antibacterial candidates that can be used in other biological fields due to their practical properties.
2 Materials, methods, and characterization
The bone cancer cells (MG-63), skin cancer cells (A-431), and the pathogenic bacterial strains studied were obtained from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC).

Titanium/BTB metal-organic framework (Ti/ BTB-MOF)
Using ultrasonic, 1.4 mmol 1,3,5-benzene-tri-4-carboxyphenyl (BTB) was dispersed in 20 mL double distilled water.A-1 mmol aliquot of titanium (IV) nitrate was added to the mixture and stirred for 10 min (800 rpm) at room temperature.The mixture was subjected to microwave irradiation for 15 min (power of 350 W) (Bashar et al., 2022).The synthesized titanium/BTB-MOF was washed three times with EtOH and then three times with H 2 O.For drying, the synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF was placed under vacuum in an oven at 100 °C for 3 h.

Characterization and equipment
X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra, energy-dispersive X-ray (EDAX analysis mapping, scanning In antibacterial activity tests, the required concentration of the studied strains was prepared using a Jenway 7315 UV/Visible spectrophotometer. In anticancer activity tests, a KERN OCM 161 inverted microscope was used to count cancer cells, and an Accuris MR9610 SmartReader UV-Vis (115 V) was used to measure absorbance.

Ti/BTB-MOF synthesis results
The XRD pattern of Ti/BTB-MOF is given in Figure 2 In the XPS analysis of Ti/BTB-MOF (Figure 3), binding energies of 283 eV, 458 eV, 464 eV, and 532 eV were observed.

FIGURE 2
The XRD patterns of Ti/BTB-MOF.

FIGURE 3
The XPS analysis of Ti/BTB-MOF.
Frontiers in Chemistry frontiersin.orgThe nitrogen adsorption and desorption curves of Ti/BTB-MOF are shown in Figure 6.
The obtained BET, mean pore diameter, and Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) pore volume are given in Table 1.

Anti-bone cancer cells
The cell proliferation and viability compared to control (CPVTC) of different concentrations of BTB (I) and Ti/BTB-MOF (II) against bone cancer cells at temperatures of 24 h and 48 h are given in Figure 7.

Anti-skin cancer cells
The CPVTC of different concentrations of BTB (I) and Ti/BTB-MOF (II) against skin cancer cells at 24 h and 48 h are given in Figure 8.

FIGURE 8
The nitrogen adsorption and desorption curves of Ti/BTB-MOF.

Antibacterial test results
The antibacterial activities of BTB, Ti/BTB-MOF, penicillin, and gentamicin were investigated.The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC), and inhibitory zone diameter (IZD) were tested and reported.The tests were repeated three times, and the results, which are the average of three repetitions, are shown in Table 2.

Synthesis of Ti/BTB-MOF
In this study, a novel Ti/BTB-MOF was synthesized using titanium (IV) nitrate and 1,3,5-Tris(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene under microwave irradiation.The purpose of using the microwave method is to provide optimal conditions for forming MOF nanostructures with desirable properties such as small particle size distribution, desirable thermal stability, and good textural properties.The mechanism of formation of MOF nanostructures by using a microwave-assisted method is developed in this study based on previous literature (Choi et al., 2008;Couzon et al., 2022;Fernández-Andrade et al., 2023).
The most important factor in the formation of products using the microwave-assisted method is the heating process.The basis of this process is the interaction between the electrical component of microwaves and polar compounds.Due to the unique characteristics of these waves when heating during chemical reactions, microwaves have been widely used to synthesize nanomaterials, MOFs, organic compounds, etc.In this study, microwave irradiation with a power of 350 W was used as the reaction condition.A literature review showed that a power of 350 W leads to a temperature close to 130 °C (Xiaokang et al., 2020).
The structure of the final product was predicted and confirmed using the XRD patterns, XPS analysis, EDAX analysis, and EDAX mapping.Then, other characteristics of nanoparticles were investigated and studied using the SEM images, TGA curves, and the BET technique.
The XRD pattern of the final product (Figure 2) was similar to the XRD pattern reported for the crystal structure of titanium nanoparticles (Gómez-Avilés et al., 2020).The XRD patterns of the samples indicate that the nanostructures developed in this study have a higher percentage of crystalline phases than previous reports (Gómez-Avilés et al., 2020).This difference can be related to the efficient effects of the microwave-assisted route on the crystalline properties of the final product.The CPVTC of BTB (I) and Ti/BTB-MOF (II) against bone cancer cells, (n = 3) ± SD.
Based on the EDAX and EDAX mapping of Ti/BTB-MOF (Figure 9A,B), titanium, carbon, and oxygen were observed in the structure of the final product.
Therefore, the structure of Figure 10 can be predicted for the novel Ti/BTB-MOF by using XRD patterns, which indicate the presence of titanium nanoparticles in Ti/BTB-MOF structure, the XPS analysis, which indicates the binding energies of carbon, titanium, and oxygen in the final product, FT-IR spectrum, which indicates the absorption of the elements of the raw materials and the bonding of Ti-O and the absence of O-H in the product, and EDAX, EDAX mapping, which proves the presence of carbon, titanium, and oxygen in the final product.SEM, TGA, and BET were used to obtain other characteristics of the Ti/BTB-MOF.
The SEM image of the final product proves its uniformity (Figure 9C) and its nano-size.Uniform morphology and nanosize are parameters that depend on the synthesis method of nanoparticles (Yaqoob et al., 2020).Therefore, it can be concluded that the technique of synthesizing Ti/BTB-MOF using microwave radiation is suitable for this study.
Based on Figure 5, the weight loss observed at 350 °C can be attributed to the destruction of BTB, and the weight loss observed at 480 °C can be attributed to the destruction of the complex.
Using nitrogen adsorption and desorption curves (Figure 6) and the BET technique, the specific surface area for Ti/BTB-MOF was obtained as 35 m 2 /g.In nanoparticles, the specific surface area depends on the synthesizing technique (Sajid and Płotka-Wasylka, 2020).The high specific surface area indicates that this study used an appropriate synthesis method.

Anticancer activity of Ti/BTB-MOF
Figures 7, 8 show the best effectiveness and lowest CPVTC anticancer activity against bone and skin cancer cells at 48 h and 320 μg/mL of Ti/BTB-MOF.
In anticancer activity, the IC 50 values of Ti/BTB-MOF against bone cancer cells and skin cancer cells were calculated by using the linear equation of cell proliferation and viability and concentration curve (Figure 11).The IC 50 values against bone cancer cells were Proposed structure of the synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF.
Comparing the anticancer results of BTB and Ti/BTB-MOF indicated that the anticancer activity of Ti/BTB-MOF was higher than that of BTB.The reason can be attributed to the nanostructure that is formed and the presence of titanium in the final product.
Based on previous results, the IC 50 values for doxorubicin, which is known as the standard drug against bone and skin cancer cells, have been reported to be close to 50 μg/mL (Rezadoost et al., 2019), which is about 1/3 of the values observed for Ti/BTB-MOF.However, because Ti/BTB-MOF has additional properties, such as its antibacterial activities, the synthesized compound is useful and important.
In the anticancer activities of Ti/BTB-MOF, the p-values of the IC 50 values at 24 h and 48 h were calculated, and the results are given in Table 3.
The p-value results of the investigation of anticancer activity against bone and skin cancer cells indicated that concentrations were a critical parameter at 24 and 48 h.By increasing the time and increasing the nanoparticle concentration, the contact of cancer cells with the Ti/BTB-MOF increases and leads to an increase in its anticancer properties.As previous studies have suggested, increasing the specific surface area increases biological activities (Cui and Zhu, 2021), so here, too, the high specific surface area of Ti/BTB-MOF leads to an increase in contact with cancer cells and increased anticancer properties.Other factors, such as the biological properties of the BTB (Wani and Zargar, 2023) and Ti (Aslam et al., 2021;Samhitha et al., 2022) in the Ti/BTB-MOF structure also influence the anticancer activity.

Antibacterial activity of Ti/BTB-MOF
In antibacterial evaluations, as shown in Table 2, MIC values against V. fluvialis, R. equi, S. iniae, Y. enterocolitica, S. dysenteriae, and L. monocytogenes were obtained as 128 μg/mL, 32 μg/mL, 4 μg/mL, 64 μg/mL, 16 μg/mL, and 4 μg/mL, respectively.The Ti/BTB-MOF against S. iniae had the highest effectiveness.Tests were performed on penicillin and gentamicin, well-known antibiotics on the market.The results showed that penicillin and gentamicin are ineffective on V. fluvialis and Y. enterocolitica, but significant effectiveness of Ti/BTB-MOF was observed, which is another unique capability of synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF.The antibacterial results of BTB against the studied strains were also higher than those of gentamicin in some strains, such as L. monocytogenes.However, the BTB results were generally lower than Ti/BTB-MOF, which can be attributed to the formed nanostructure and the presence of titanium.
The high antimicrobial properties of nanoparticles against the studied strains can also be due to their high specific surface area, leading to more contact and, therefore, more destruction (Khezerlou et al., 2018;Cui and Zhu, 2021).In addition, other factors, such as the biological properties of the BTB (Wani and Zargar, 2023) and Ti (Aslam et al., 2021;Samhitha et al., 2022) in Ti/BTB-MOF structure, also influence anticancer activity.

Conclusion
By using microwave radiation, novel titanium/1,3,5-Tris(4carboxyphenyl)benzene metal-organic frameworks (Ti/BTB-MOFs) were synthesized.The structure of synthesized Ti/BTB-MOF was predicted using XRD, XPS, FT-IR, EDAX, and EDAX mapping.The Ti/BTB-MOF was characterized using SEM, TGA, and BET.The Ti/BTB-MOF had thermal stability up to 350 °C.The specific surface area of Ti/BTB-MOF was 35 m 2 /g.The 68-nm particle size was another feature of the Ti/BTB-MOF.These characteristics proved that the use of microwave radiation was suitable for the synthesis of Ti/BTB-MOF.The anticancer properties of nanoparticles against bone and skin cancer cells The linear equation of concentration and CPVTC curves for (A) bone cancer cells and (B) skin cancer cells, (n = 3) ± SD. were evaluated.In the investigation, IC 50 values for bone and skin cancer cells were obtained as 152 μg/mL and 201 μg/mL, respectively.The antibacterial properties of the synthesized Ti/ BTB-MOF were also evaluated, and MIC, MBC, and IZD were reported.The antibacterial activity of Ti/BTB-MOF was compared with trade drugs, and on some of the studied strains, Ti/BTB-MOF had better inhibition than the drugs.

Figure 5
Figure5shows the thermal stability of the final product.Two areas of basic weight loss were observed in the TGA curve in the regions of 350 °C and 480 °C.The nitrogen adsorption and desorption curves of Ti/BTB-MOF are shown in Figure6.The obtained BET, mean pore diameter, and Barrett-Joyner-Halenda (BJH) pore volume are given in Table1.

TABLE 3
The p-values of the IC 50 values of Ti/BTB-MOF against bone cancer cells and skin cancer cells.