Issue 33, 2019

Zn(ii)-based coordination polymer: An emissive signaling platform for the recognition of an explosive and a pesticide in an aqueous system

Abstract

A new emissive Zn(II)-based coordination polymer (Zn-CP) bearing paddle-wheel clusters has been developed and the same has been demonstrated to have potential for recognising a nitroaromatic-based explosive (TNP) and a pesticide (2,6-DCNA) in aqueous solution. The structural integrity of this newly developed 2D material was established through single-crystal analysis, whereas the stability of Zn-CP in aqueous medium after the recognition process was investigated by the powder-XRD technique. A combination of experimental and theoretical studies revealed that the change in fluorescence intensity of Zn-CP while interacting with TNP and 2,6-DCNA was possibly due to simultaneous operation of PET and FRET. Experimentally, it was also established that Zn-CP can be reused in up to three cycles for the detection of TNP and 2,6-DCNA.

Graphical abstract: Zn(ii)-based coordination polymer: An emissive signaling platform for the recognition of an explosive and a pesticide in an aqueous system

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 May 2019
Accepted
10 Jul 2019
First published
10 Jul 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 12382-12385

Zn(II)-based coordination polymer: An emissive signaling platform for the recognition of an explosive and a pesticide in an aqueous system

T. Kumar, M. Venkateswarulu, B. Das, A. Halder and R. R. Koner, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 12382 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02224D

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