Weiwei JiangLingling XiaDan LiPengyan WuTongtong ZouXingcheng YuanWen WeiJian Wang
Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (HOFs), as a newly developed porous material, have been widely used in various fields. To date, several organic building units (OBUs) with tri-, tetra-, and hexa-carboxylic acid synthons have been applied to synthesize HOFs. To our knowledge, di-carboxylic acids have rarely been reported for the construction of HOFs, in particular, di-carboxylic acid-based HOFs with fluorescence sensing properties have not been reported. In this study, a rare example of a di-carboxylic acid-based, luminescent three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded organic framework has been successfully constructed and structurally characterized; it has a strong electron-rich property originated from its organic linker 9-phenylcarbazole-3,6-dicarboxylic acid. It represents the first example of HOF-based sensors for the highly selective and sensitive detection of PA (Picric acid) with reusability; the LOD is less than 60 nM. This work thus provides a new avenue for the fabrication of fluorescent HOFs sensing towards explosives.
Yayong SunYanqiang LiXianyu SongSangen ZhaoTianhua ZhouJian Zhang
Shangqing ZhangJie WenHaiyan LiMingli Chen
Sucheta ChatterjeeMrityunjay TyagiAyan GhoshPallavi ChandwadkarSuryakant NagarJaideep MorAmey WadawaleCelin AcharyaBirija Sankar PatroDibakar Goswami
Zu‐Jin LinJin-Ying QinXiaoping ZhanKechen WuGao-Juan CaoBanglin Chen
Vladimir V. Veselovsky (8791337)Antonina V. Lozanova (8791340)Vera I. Isaeva (1875541)Vera D. Nissenbaum (8791343)Nikolai A. Davshan (8791346)Anna A. Lobova (8791349)Vladimir V. Chernyshev (1411270)