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Nanoporous N-Rich Zn Metal–Organic Framework and Its Mixed-Matrix Membranes for Turn-On Detection of Norfloxacin in River Water and Fingerprint Visualization

Ke-Xin Ma, Yu-Ying Yuan, Yuting Ren, Yan Yang, Hongguo Hao, Jing Lü, Yun‐Wu Li, Huiyan Ma, Suna Wang

2024ACS Applied Nano Materials25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Excessive use of antibiotics causes serious environmental pollution, and luminescence sensing can easily and quickly detect trace antibiotic residues in water systems. In this paper, a nanoporous 2D robust Zn-MOF ( LCU-126 ) and its mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) were well fabricated with N-rich functional sites for detecting iota norfloxacin (NOR) by a significant luminescence enhancement effect. The efficient luminescence sensing performance incorporates high selectivity and sensitivity, good anti-interference and recycling stability, fast response time, and a very low detection limit (LOD) of 0.1007 and 0.1706 ppb in real river water solutions for LCU-126 and its MMMs, respectively. Moreover, the luminescent test strips and latent fingerprint visualization further expanded its practical application in more convenient, fast, and real-time naked eye monitoring of NOR. Multiple experiments and DFT calculations reveal a possible photoinduced electron transfer (PET) luminescence enhancement sensing mechanism. These results evidence that LCU-126 is an advanced luminescent sensing material for detecting and monitoring NOR antibiotic residues in complex real water media.

Topics & Concepts

LuminescenceNanoporousNaked eyeDetection limitMaterials scienceMetal-organic frameworkTap waterMembraneNanotechnologyChemistryOptoelectronicsAdsorptionEnvironmental scienceChromatographyOrganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringBiochemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsCovalent Organic Framework Applications
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