Issue 31, 2019

A novel bis-component AIE smart gel with high selectivity and sensitivity to detect CN, Fe3+ and H2PO4

Abstract

A novel bis-component AIE-gel TG was facilely constructed from two “easy-to-synthesize” tripodal gelators by a simple host–guest self-assembly process. Interestingly, the TG shows strong aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and could be used for highly efficient and sensitive detection and separation of ions (CN, Fe3+ and H2PO4). The LODs (limits of lowest detection) of TG for CN, Fe3+ and H2PO4 are in the range of 4.93 × 10−9–7.80 × 10−8 M. Meanwhile, the xerogel of TG could adsorb and separate Fe3+ from aqueous solutions, and the adsorption rate is 96%. In addition, a thin film based on the TG could act as a convenient test kit for the detection of CN and Fe3+. What is more, the TG-Fe film could not only be used as an erasable secure fluorescent display material, but also as a convenient reversible H2PO4 test kit.

Graphical abstract: A novel bis-component AIE smart gel with high selectivity and sensitivity to detect CN−, Fe3+ and H2PO4−

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 May 2019
Accepted
02 Jul 2019
First published
02 Jul 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 6348-6352

A novel bis-component AIE smart gel with high selectivity and sensitivity to detect CN, Fe3+ and H2PO4

G. Gong, Y. Chen, Y. Zhang, Y. Fan, Q. Zhou, H. Yang, Q. Zhang, H. Yao, T. Wei and Q. Lin, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 6348 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM01035A

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