Highly fluorescent nickel based metal organic framework for enhanced sensing of Fe and CrO ions.

Chemosphere

Promising Centre for Sensors and Electronic Devices (PCSED), Najran University, Najran, 11001, Saudi Arabia; Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Najran University, Najran, 11001, Saudi Arabia.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Heavy metal contamination in water is a growing concern, prompting the need for efficient fluorescent pigments that can detect harmful elements, specifically focusing on a nickel-based metal organic framework (Ni-BDC MOF).
  • The Ni-BDC MOF was synthesized using a solvothermal method and characterized to confirm its high purity, crystal structure, and excellent luminescence properties, making it well-suited for ion detection.
  • Testing showed a strong correlation between fluorescence intensity and the presence of iron (Fe) and chromate (CrO) ions, with the MOF proving to be stable and effective in real water samples, demonstrating its potential as a reliable detection tool for these contaminants.

Article Abstract

Heavy metal contamination has sparked widespread concern among the populace. The significant issues necessitate the creation of high-performance fluorescent pigments that can identify harmful elements in water. The present study deals with metal organic framework [MOF] based on nickel [Ni-BDC MOF]. The Ni-BDC MOF was prepared by facile solvothermal method using nickel nitrate hexahydrate and terephthalic acid ligand as precursors. The MOF was characterized by various techniques in order to examine the crystal, morphological, structural, composition, thermal and optical properties. The detailed characterizations revealed that the synthesized Ni-BDC MOF are well-crystalline with high purity and possessing 3D rhombohedral microcrystals with rough surface. The MOF demonstrate good luminescence performance and excellent water stability. According to the Stern Volmer plot, the tests set up under optimized conditions demonstrate a linear correlation between the fluorescence intensity and concentration of both ions, i.e. Fe, and CrO ions. The linear range and detection limit for Fe and CrO were found to be 0-1.4 nM and 0.159 nM, and 0-1 nM and 0.120 nM, respectively. The mechanisms for the selective detection of cations and anions were also explored. The recyclability for the prepared MOF was checked up to five cycles which showed excellent stability with just a slight reduction in efficiency. The constructed sensor was also used to assess the presence of Fe and CrO ions in actual water samples. The results of the different experiments revealed that the prepared MOF is a good material for detecting Fe and CrO ions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136832DOI Listing

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