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Moisture-enhanced trace chloroalkanes detection in bimetallic metal-organic frameworks 3-dimensional photonic crystal

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1254, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341117

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Bimetallic; Metal-organic frameworks; MIL-127; Doping; Photonics crystals; Sensors

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By using 3-dimensional photonics crystals (3-D PCs) based on bimetallic materials of institute lavoisier frameworks-127 (MIL-127, Fe2M, M = Fe, Ni, Co, Zn), efficient detection of chloroalkanes is achieved.
Chloroalkanes have long been a threat to environmental protection and human health, however, rapid and efficient detection of chloroalkanes remains challenging. Herein, 3-dimensional photonics crystals (3-D PCs) based on bimetallic materials of institute lavoisier frameworks-127 (MIL-127, Fe2M, M = Fe, Ni, Co, Zn) demonstrate the great potential of chloroalkanes sensing. Particularly, at temperature of 25 degrees C and dry conditions, the 3-D PC consisting of MIL-127 (Fe2Co) shows optimal selectivity and high concentration sensitivity of 0.0351 +/- 0.00007 nm ppm(-1) to carbon tetra-chloride (CCl4), and the limit of detection (LOD) can reach 2.85 +/- 0.01 ppm. Meanwhile, MIL-127 (Fe2Co) 3-D PC sensor presents a rapid response of 1 s and recovery time of 4.5 s for CCl4 vapor, and can maintain excellent sensing performance under heat-treatment of 200 degrees C or in the longterm storage (30 days). Mechanism studies indicated that the excellent sensing property derived from the doping of transition metals. Moreover, the moisture-enhanced adsorption of CCl4 for the MIL-127 (Fe2Co) 3-D PC sensor is also observed. H2O molecule can remarkably enhance the adsorption of MIL-127 (Fe2Co) to CCl4. The MIL-127 (Fe2Co) 3-D PC sensor shows the highest concentration sensitivity of 0.146 +/- 0.00082 nm ppm(-1) to CCl4 and the lowest limit of detection (LOD) of 685 +/- 4 ppb under the pre-adsorption of 75 ppm H2O. Our results provide an insight for a trace gas detection using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in the optical sensing field.

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