Issue 41, 2024

Ultrahigh sensitivity and extremely low limit of detection of picric acid with ionic-liquid modified poly(diphenylacetylene)

Abstract

Through the polymerization of a diphenylacetylene derivative and subsequent post-polymerization modification of the poly(diphenylacetylene), polymers with ionic liquid units of imidazolium as side chains and bromide anions (P2) and bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (Tf2N) anions (P3) as counterions were obtained. P3 exhibited ultra-high sensitivity and an extremely low limit of detection (LOD) for picric acid (PA) detection in the solution state, the Stern–Volmer constant (Ksv) was 108 017 M−1 and the LOD was 0.6 nM. Meanwhile, P3 exhibited good selectivity to PA over 8 other nitro-aromatics. Mechanistic studies confirmed the coexistence of static quenching and dynamic quenching mechanisms, and photo-induced electron transfer (PET) and resonance energy transfer (FRET) processes may also occur during quenching, with electrostatic interactions playing a crucial role. DFT calculation results confirmed that after the exchange of bromide ions with Tf2N anions, the electron-accepting role of the ionic liquid units is significantly weakened, leading to significantly higher sensitivity of P3 compared to P2. And contact-mode detection of PA was conducted using readily available filter paper strips and spin-coating films to better simulate practical applications.

Graphical abstract: Ultrahigh sensitivity and extremely low limit of detection of picric acid with ionic-liquid modified poly(diphenylacetylene)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 جوٗلایی 2024
Accepted
22 اگست 2024
First published
28 اگست 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 28039-28045

Ultrahigh sensitivity and extremely low limit of detection of picric acid with ionic-liquid modified poly(diphenylacetylene)

G. Hu, M. Chen, Z. Xiong, H. Hu, H. Zhang, J. Z. Sun and B. Z. Tang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 28039 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04759A

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