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A Pitaya-Inspired Modular Cylindrical MOF-Based Capsule Design for Pesticide Signal Probes

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 11163-11174

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c00268

Keywords

metal-organic framework; gel capsule; green synthesis; pesticide; visualization

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Excessive use of pesticides poses serious environmental risks and harm to human health. This study developed gel capsules based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for pesticide detection and removal. The capsules showed sensitive detection of pesticide residues and could be used for water decontamination and food safety control.
Excessive use of pesticides has brought about serious environmental risks worldwide that pose significant harm for human health. Herein, a series of metal-organic framework (MOF)-based gel capsules with a pitaya-like core-shell structure are constructed through a green polymerization strategy for pesticide detection and removal, namely ZIF-8/M-dbia/SA (M = Zn, Cd). Significantly, the ZIF-8/Zn-dbia/SA capsule exhibits sensitive detection of alachlor, a representative pre-emergence acetanilide pesticide, with a satisfactory detection limit of 0.23 mu M. In addition, the MOF-based gel capsules can be extended to a universal visual platform for the noninvasive detection of pesticide residues with various MOFs, such as Eu-MOF, Tb-MOF, and Cu-MOF, and participating dye. Similar to pitaya, the ordered porous structure of MOF in ZIF-8/Zn-dbia/SA capsules offers cavity and open sites for removing pesticide from water with the maximum adsorption amount qmax of 61.1 mg center dot g-1 toward alachlor in a Langmuir model. Thereby, this work presents the universality of gel capsule self-assembly technologies, including the well-preserved visible fluorescence area and porosity of the different structurally diverse MOFs, offering an ideal strategy for water decontamination and food safety control fields.

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