Issue 2, 2022

A dye encapsulated zinc-based metal–organic framework as a dual-emission sensor for highly sensitive detection of antibiotics

Abstract

Self-assembly of two Zn-MOFs, [Zn2L(DMF)3]·H2O·5DMF (1) and [Zn2L(H2O)2]·4H2O·3DMF (2), was achieved with an amide-functionalized tetracarboxylate ligand under similar conditions. Incorporated amide groups make the tetratopic linkers exhibit different configurations, tetrahedron and square, and subsequently combine tetrahedral [Zn2(CO2)4] clusters or square paddle-well [Zn2(CO2)4] clusters to afford a lon net for 1 and a nbo net for 2. Remarkably, 2 demonstrated high porosity and amide group decorated cages, and thereby proved to be a good capturing agent for a fluorescent dye molecule (DMASM). Consequently, a dual-emitting DMASM@2 sensor was successfully fabricated based on effective energy transfer from the host framework to DMASM with the variable luminescent color being visible to the naked eye. DMASM@2 could be used for the detection of metronidazole (MDZ) and dimetridazole (DTZ) with high sensitivity and remarkable recyclability.

Graphical abstract: A dye encapsulated zinc-based metal–organic framework as a dual-emission sensor for highly sensitive detection of antibiotics

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Nov 2021
Accepted
30 Nov 2021
First published
30 Nov 2021

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 685-694

A dye encapsulated zinc-based metal–organic framework as a dual-emission sensor for highly sensitive detection of antibiotics

K. Wang, Y. Duan, J. Chen, H. Wang and H. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 685 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT03950D

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