Two fluorescent lead phosphonates for highly selective sensing of nitroaromatics (NACs), Fe3+ and MnO4− ions†
Abstract
Two novel lead(II) phosphonates with a 2D double-layer and a 3D framework structure, namely, [Pb(BPDP)] (1) and [Pb3(BPDP)1.5(OOCC6H4COOH)3] (2) (H2BPDP = 4,4′-biphenyldiphosphonate(monoethyl ester), H2bdc = HOOCC6H4COOH), have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. Compounds 1 and 2 are stable in air and insoluble in water. Thermogravimetric analyses reveal that compounds 1 and 2 remain unchanged up to about 233 °C and 212 °C, respectively. Luminescence explorations demonstrated that compounds 1 and 2 exhibit highly selective and sensitive sensing for nitroaromatics (NACs). In ion recognition, the choice of solvent for compounds 1 and 2 has a different effect. Experiments proved that the identification of compounds 1 and 2 in aqueous solution is superior to that in ethanol solution. Moreover, compounds 1 and 2 also exhibit highly selective and sensitive sensing for Fe3+ and MnO4−. These results reveal that compounds 1 and 2 may be excellent fluorescent sensors for p-NP, Fe3+, and MnO4−.