| Literature DB >> 31850731 |
Zhiyuan Xu1, QingYi Meng1, Qiang Cao2,3, Yushi Xiao2,3, Huan Liu2, Gang Han2, Shuhua Wei1, Jiang Yan1, Lidong Wu2.
Abstract
Copper is a common element in the environment and human body. Exposure to high concentrations of Cu2+ potentially causes health issues, such as Wilson and Alzheimer's diseases. It is of great importance for the highly selective and sensitive detection of Cu2+. In this work, a porous metal-organic framework (MOF), PCN222, is employed for the selective and sensitive determination of Cu2+. The selectivity of PCN222 relies on the interaction between Cu2+ and the porphyrin core of PCN222. PCN222 stacked with porphyrin rings exhibits solvent adaptability, which overcomes the drawback of the natural porphyrinic enzyme (such as HRP). PCN222 is used for constructing a sensor which shows a linear range of Cu2+ concentration from 0.4 to 13 μmol L-1, and its limit of detection (LOD) is 50 nmol L-1. The response time is less than 3 s, which is faster than previous methods. This work opens up a new route to MOF applications in the detection of metal ions in complex environments.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31850731 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b04900
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 8.008