Pyrazinyl-functionalized Zr(iv)-MOF for ultrasensitive detection of tyrosine/TNP and efficient CO2/N2 separation†
Abstract
A pyrazinyl-functionalized Zr(IV)-based metal–organic framework (MOF), [Zr6O4(OH)8(H2O)4(L)2]·8DMF·10H2O (HBU-18, H4L = 2,3,5,6-tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)pyrazine), was successfully synthesized and characterized in this paper. HBU-18 shows a three dimensional (3D) coordination network with sqc topology, and the compound exhibits excellent chemical stability in either a strong acid or strong base. It is the first MOF-based fluorescent probe for selective detection of tyrosine (Tyr) from other natural amino acids (LOD = 94 nM, KSV = 3.75 × 105 M−1). In addition, HBU-18 also exhibits an ultralow detection limit (LOD = 6.2 nM, KSV = 2.46 × 107 M−1) for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP). The luminescence quenching mechanisms have been discussed in detail. Gas adsorption studies indicate that HBU-18 shows a CO2 uptake of 49.17 cm3 g−1 at 273 K (30.58 cm3 g−1 at 298 K) with good selectivity for the CO2/N2 mixture under 1 atm. Therefore, HBU-18 can be a multifunctional material for fluorescence sensing and CO2 adsorption.