A new photochromic-ligand-based luminescent coordination polymer as a MnO4− sensor with extremely high sensitivity and excellent selectivity†
Abstract
Photochromic materials have attracted considerable attention because of their promising applications. Herein, the first dihydroanthracene-based photochromic organic ligand 9,10-bis(di(pyridine-4-yl)methylene)-9,10-dihydroanthracene (L) was successfully synthesized. Its photochromic mechanism has been elucidated. The photochromic organic molecule was first developed as a functional ligand to construct an LCP/LMOF-based sensor material {[Cd1.5(L)(HOBA)(EtOH)(SO4)(H2O)]·3H2O}n (1) (LCP/LMOF = luminescent coordination polymer/luminescent metal–organic framework; H2OBA = 4,4′-oxybisbenzoic acid; EtOH = ethanol). 1 exhibits a very rare 1D triple-chain architecture, and possesses good water stability and high sensing sensitivity to MnO4−. More importantly, 1′ (1 after photochromism) exhibits extremely high sensitivity for detecting MnO4− in aqueous media. Its Ksv (quenching constant, 3.74 × 106 M−1) is nearly 28 and 8 times more than that of 1 (1.36 × 105 M−1) and the reported highest value (4.49 × 105 M−1) for MnO4− sensor materials, respectively. Moreover, 1′ has excellent MnO4− sensing selectivity and stable sensing ability at different pH. Especially, 1′ can recognize MnO4− in the presence of similar strong oxidized anions CrO42− and Cr2O72−. The MnO4− test paper is successfully developed as a convenient tool for practical application. The mechanisms behind the outstanding MnO4− sensing properties of 1′ were studied as well.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers