Enhanced chemical sensing for Cu(2+) based on composites of ZIF-8 with small molecules

基于ZIF-8与小分子复合材料的Cu(2+)增强化学传感

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Abstract

Two organic molecules, pyridoxal hydrazide (PAH) and salicylaldehyde based Rhodamine B hydrazone (RBS) were integrated into zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) to give composites, namely PAH/ZIF-8 and RBS/ZIF-8. The organic molecules and ZIF-8 are proposed to be assembled via hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking in the composites. The mass fraction of PAH and RBS in the composites was calculated to be 21.86% and 29.3%. The fluorescence of PAH/ZIF-8 is quenched regularly by Cu(2+). The detection limit for Cu(2+) was calculated to be 1.42 nM for PAH/ZIF-8, which is one order of magnitude lower than that of PAH. The detection limit for Cu(2+) was determined to be 0.8 μM for RBS/ZIF-8, which is three times lower than that of RBS. The two composites both display high selectivity to Cu(2+) over competing metal ions. The PAH/ZIF-8 fluorescent sensor was successfully applied to Cu(2+) determination in environmental water. PAH/ZIF-8 exhibits excellent cell membrane permeability and low cytotoxicity in cellular imaging. The enhanced chemical sensor was designed by introducing small molecules into ZIF-8 for the specific recognition of Cu(2+).

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