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A multi-chemosensor based on Zn-MOF: Ratio-dependent color transition detection of Hg (II) and highly sensitive sensor of Cr (VI)

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages 164-172

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.04.129

Keywords

Metal organic frameworks; Ratio-dependent fluorescent probe; Color transition; High sensitivity; Fluorescent test paper; Recycle detection

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21361016, 21761023]
  2. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Fund for Natural Science [2017ZD01]

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Accurate and visual methods aimed to pollution monitoring were insistent demands of scientists. For this purpose, a novel metal-organic framework (MOF), formulated as [Zn(tpbpc)(2)]solvent (Htpbpc = 4'-[4,2';6',4 '']-terpyridin-4'- yl-biphenyl-4-carboxylic acid), has been isolated and structurally characterized; it exhibits unique (2,8)-connected 8T20 (MOF.ttd) topology with binuclear [Zn-2(COO)(4)N-4](n) secondary building units (SBUs) as 8-c nodes and tpbpc(-) ligands as 2-c nodes. Strikingly, this is the first multi-responsive MOFs fluorescent sensor for simultaneously detecting Hg2+, CrO42- and Cr2O72- ions with high sensitivity and low detection limits in aqueous solution. Meanwhile, the fluorescent sensor for Hg2+ exhibits a color transition in seconds which can be observed by the naked eyes. What is more, the chemosensor based on the Zn-MOF for detecting Cr(VI) ions possesses a very low detection down to 10(-8) M, which is the lowest detection limit among all reported up to date. Importantly, the luminescence can be fast regenerated and its sensing ability can be recycled for more than six times. In addition, the simple MOF-based fluorescent test paper was successfully prepared, which provided a reliable and visual detection of Hg2+, CrO42- and Cr2O72- in practical application. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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