Issue 26, 2023

Nanoscale carbon dot-embedded metal–organic framework for turn-on fluorescence detection of water in organic solvents

Abstract

An easy-to-use, highly selective, and real-time organic solvent quality assessment is desirable to detect water contamination in organic solvents. Herein, a one-step procedure using ultrasound irradiation was used for encapsulating nanoscale carbon dots (CDs) into metal–organic framework-199 (HKUST-1) to form CDs@HKUST-1 composite. The CDs@HKUST-1 exhibited very weak fluorescence due to photo-induced electron transfer (PET) from the CDs to the Cu2+ centers, acting as a fluorescent sensor in its off-state. The designed material can detect and discriminate water from other organic solvents, driven by turn-on fluorescence. This highly sensitive sensing platform could be applied for the detection of water in ethanol, acetonitrile, and acetone with wide linear detection ranges of 0–70% v/v, 2–12% v/v, and 10–50% v/v and limits of detection of 0.70% v/v, 0.59% v/v, and 1.08% v/v, respectively. The detection mechanism is attributed to the interruption of the PET process due to the release of fluorescent CDs after treatment with water. A smartphone-based quantitative test was successfully developed to monitor the water content in organic solvents utilizing CDs@HKUST-1 and a phone color processing application, thus making it possible to develop an on-site, real time and easy-to-use sensor for water detection.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale carbon dot-embedded metal–organic framework for turn-on fluorescence detection of water in organic solvents

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2023
Accepted
15 May 2023
First published
15 Jun 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 18138-18144

Nanoscale carbon dot-embedded metal–organic framework for turn-on fluorescence detection of water in organic solvents

T. Wiwasuku, J. Suebphanpho, S. Ittisanronnachai, V. Promarak, J. Boonmak and S. Youngme, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 18138 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA00195D

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