Fluorogenic naked-eye sensing and live-cell imaging of cyanide by a hydrazine-functionalized CAU-10 metal-organic framework
CrystEngComm, ISSN: 1466-8033, Vol: 20, Issue: 29, Page: 4194-4201
2018
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Article Description
A hydrazine-functionalized, highly stable Al(iii) based metal-organic framework (MOF) with CAU-10 (CAU = Christian-Albrechts-University) framework topology namely CAU-10-NH (1) was specifically designed to detect lethal CN ions in aqueous medium. The MOF was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, gas sorption and thermogravimetric analyses. The isophthalate ligand in CAU-10 was functionalized by the hydrazine group to make the acidic -NH protons easily available to the CN ions. Indeed, the activated compound (1′) showed highly selective and sensitive responses to CN ions over other common anions with a detection limit of 0.48 μM. A rapid fluorescence enhancement was observed for 1′ with a large spectral shift (Δλ = 30 nm) in the presence of CN ions in aqueous solution with the development of visible green fluorescence under a UV lamp. Due to the excellent detection performance to CN by 1′ in aqueous medium, the material was further used for CN detection in real water samples. The fluorescence increment with a large blue shift is attributed to the cyanide-induced deprotonation of the -NH group, which was confirmed by H NMR titration measurements. The initial photo-induced electron transfer (PET) process is prohibited by this deprotonation, which causes the fluorescence enhancement. Time-resolved fluorescence lifetime measurements suggest that 1′ can also act as a lifetime based CN sensor. Finally, the CN sensing ability of 1′ inside living RAW 264.7 macrophages was demonstrated through live-cell imaging investigations.
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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