Issue 29, 2023

Superfast structural transformation as a naked-eye detector: conversion of quasi-HKUST to Fe(BTC) for the detection of Fe(iii)

Abstract

Structural transformation is always attractive and valuable, but in most cases are time-consuming and incomplete. The use of quasi metal–organic frameworks (Q-MOFs), a new class of large-scale structurally deficient MOFs with high concentrations of unsaturated metal centers, could revolutionize the field of MOFs. In this study, quasi-HKUST-1 (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) is transformed into Fe(BTC) (BTC: 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate) MOF in a very short time in the presence of aqueous Fe3+ (ferric cation) solution with a simultaneous significant color change from blue to orange. Therefore, this super-fast structural transformation can be used as a naked-eye indicator of Fe3+. With lower amounts of Fe3+, where the created structure is negligible, Q-HKUST acts as a fluorescence sensor of Fe3+. It should be noted that this structural transformation of the intact HKUST occurred very slowly and is carried out with much higher concentrations of Fe3+. This study is of interest owing to the importance of quasi MOFs as intermediate materials, a method for very quickly preparing Fe(BTC) at ambient temperature, and also from the practical point of view of naked-eye detection of Fe3+.

Graphical abstract: Superfast structural transformation as a naked-eye detector: conversion of quasi-HKUST to Fe(BTC) for the detection of Fe(iii)

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 May 2023
Accepted
20 Jun 2023
First published
20 Jun 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 13703-13709

Superfast structural transformation as a naked-eye detector: conversion of quasi-HKUST to Fe(BTC) for the detection of Fe(III)

F. Rouhani, M. Ghiasvand and N. Safari, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 13703 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ02271D

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