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A bifunctional luminescent coordination polymer as recyclable sensor for detecting TNP and Fe3+ with high selectivity and sensitivity

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Abstract A thermo-stable three dimensional network [Cd2(BPDPE)2(1,2-H2bdc)2]n (1) (1,2-H2bdc = 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, BPDPE = 4,4′-bis(pyridyl)diphenyl ether) with blue fluorescence was successfully synthesized and characterized. Complex 1 is a two-dimensional layer constructed by BPDPE connecting… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A thermo-stable three dimensional network [Cd2(BPDPE)2(1,2-H2bdc)2]n (1) (1,2-H2bdc = 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, BPDPE = 4,4′-bis(pyridyl)diphenyl ether) with blue fluorescence was successfully synthesized and characterized. Complex 1 is a two-dimensional layer constructed by BPDPE connecting [Cd(1,2-bdc)]n one-dimensional chains, then a three-dimensional network is finally formed via π⋯π interactions. Importantly, Complex 1 presents an excellent fluorescent MOF sensor for highly sensitive and selective detecting TNP, the Ksv is up to 1.03 × 105 M−1. Further more, complex 1 can be quickly regenerated by simple washing, exhibiting good recyclability for detecting TNP. In addition, complex 1 shows higher sensitive fluorescent sensor for detecting Fe3+ cation than other metal ions. the Ksv is calculated to be 1.84 × 105 M−1. Furthermore, the quenching mechanisms of complex 1 as bifunctional sensor were studied as well.

Keywords: detecting tnp; luminescent coordination; coordination polymer; sensor detecting; sensor; bifunctional luminescent

Journal Title: Inorganica Chimica Acta
Year Published: 2019

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