Issue 22, 2023

Enhancing the sensitivity of a water stable MOF as a H2S gas sensor by the fabrication of a mixed-matrix membrane

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a smelly, colorless, and hazardous gas even at sub-ppm level, produced predominantly from natural and anthropogenic sources. It is also called a ‘knock-down gas’ as its inhalation at higher concentrations can cause death. Therefore, several researchers are working on designing sensors with high stability and robustness for the real-time detection of H2S gas. Apart from many other materials, metal–organic framework (MOF)-based fluorescent probes are of high interest for the detection of H2S. Herein, we present a cost-effective acryl-amide functionalized 2D Zn-bdc MOF, which was shown to function as an excellent probe for the real-time detection of H2S in liquid as well as in the gaseous form through a nucleophilic addition mechanism to olefinic bonds of the MOFs. Interestingly, in the aqueous phase, Zn-bdc was found to exhibit turn-off and subsequent turn-on fluorescence spectra with the gradual addition of H2S. Furthermore, the realistic sensing of H2S by the MOF was investigated by preparing a mixed-matrix membrane of MOF with PVDF as a binder. Notably, the membrane with 60% loading of Zn-bdc increased the probe's sensitivity by two-fold. Furthermore, we note that this is the first example of an essential metal based mixed-matrix membrane for H2S detection with the LOD value as low as 5.3 μM. In vitro cell imaging of Zn-bdc in the presence of H2S displays a vibrant bright red fluorescence signal of LN-18 glioblastoma cells.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing the sensitivity of a water stable MOF as a H2S gas sensor by the fabrication of a mixed-matrix membrane

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Sep 2023
Accepted
10 Oct 2023
First published
11 Oct 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2023,4, 5730-5739

Enhancing the sensitivity of a water stable MOF as a H2S gas sensor by the fabrication of a mixed-matrix membrane

M. Das Dawn, K. Nath, S. Saha, P. K. Roy, M. Mandal and K. Biradha, Mater. Adv., 2023, 4, 5730 DOI: 10.1039/D3MA00681F

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