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  • Diethyl cyanophosphonate (DCNP) is a dangerous pollutant found in pharmaceutical waste that poses risks to living organisms, and a new trinuclear zinc(II) cluster has been developed to selectively detect and degrade it.
  • The cluster's unique structure includes two pentacoordinated and one hexacoordinated Zn(II) units, and its effectiveness is enhanced by chelation-induced fluorescence, allowing it to detect DCNP at low concentrations (186 nM).
  • The probe's capabilities were verified through various advanced techniques and tested in real-world applications, including bio-imaging of zebrafish larvae and detection in food products and air samples.

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Diethyl cyanophosphonate (DCNP), a simulant of Tabun, is a common pollutant in pharmaceutical waste and poses a high risk to living organisms. Herein, we demonstrate a compartmental ligand-derived trinuclear zinc(II) cluster [Zn(LH)(CHCOO)] as a probe for the selective detection and degradation of DCNP. It consists of two pentacoordinated Zn(II) [4.4.3.0]tridecane cages bridged through a hexacoordinated Zn(II) acetate unit. The structure of the cluster has been elucidated by spectrometric, spectroscopic, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The cluster shows a two-fold increased emission as compared to the compartmental ligand (at = 370 nm and = 463 nm) due to the chelation-enhanced fluorescence effect and acts as a turn-off signal in the presence of DCNP. It can detect DCNP at nano levels up to 186 nM (LOD). The direct bond formation between DCNP and Zn(II) the -CN group degrades it to inorganic phosphates. The mechanism of the interaction and degradation is supported by spectrofluorimetric experiments, NMR titration (H and P), time of flight mass spectrometry and density functional theory calculations. The applicability of the probe has been further tested by the bio-imaging of zebrafish larvae, analysis of high-protein food products (meat and fish) and vapour phase detection by paper strips.

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