Fluorescein-based fluorescent porous aromatic framework for Fe3+ detection with high sensitivity†
Abstract
Detection of essential trace metal elements in human bodies is of great significance for disease diagnosis. Recently, the fluorescence sensing method has attracted extensive attention. In this work, we have synthesized a fluorescein-based porous aromatic framework (PAF) by post-modification. The material named PAF-5CF shows high sensitivity and selectivity for Fe3+ in either solid state or liquid phase in the form of fluorescence quenching. A series of fluorescence measurements have confirmed that PAF-5CF can detect Fe3+ with high sensitivity and the limit of detection concentration (LOD) of PAF-5CF is 3.8 × 10−5 mol L−1. We demonstrated the fluorescence quenching mechanism by investigating the ultraviolet absorption spectrum, which explains that the specific fluorescence quenching response to Fe3+ is an absorption competition quenching (ACQ) mechanism. This work provides a simple and highly sensitive method for detecting Fe3+ based on chemically stable PAFs, which promotes the practical application of Fe3+ detection.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2019 Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers