Ag@FONPs Nanohybrids Derived from Sulfur-Functionalized Dicarbene Ligand: Efficient Catalysts and Selective Azide Ion Sensors
Abstract
A sulfur-bridged dibenzimidazolium-based pincer ligand was successfully synthesized and utilized to fabricate fluorescent organic nanoparticles (FONPs) via a simple, water-based re-precipitation method. The FONPs exhibited strong blue fluorescence, and upon interaction with Ag⁺ ions, they efficiently induced in situ reduction to form Ag@FONPs nanohybrids. These nanohybrids demonstrated excellent chemical and oxidative stability, maintaining over 95% fluorescence intensity after exposure to H 2 O 2 and NaCl environments. The Ag@FONPs showed outstanding catalytic efficiency, achieving complete reduction of 4-nitrophenol within 18 minutes and 80% degradation of methyl orange within 10 minutes under light irradiation. Furthermore, the nanohybrids exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity toward azide (N 3 -) ion. These findings highlight the multifunctional nature of Ag@FONPs, positioning them as robust candidates for applications in environmental catalysis, pollutant degradation, and ion sensing.
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