Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2019, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (12): 2456.doi: 10.7503/cjcu20190284

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Facile Strategy to Prepare Fluorescent Porous Aromatic Frameworks for Sensitive Detection of Nitroaromatic Explosives

Lixin XIA1,Hongcui ZHANG1,Bin FENG1,Dongqi YANG1,Naishun BU2,Yunbo ZHAO1,Zhuojun YAN1,*(),Zhangnan LI3,Ye YUAN3,Xiaojun ZHAO4,*()   

  1. 1. College of Chemistry, Liaoning University, Shenyang 110036, China
    2. School of Environmental Science, Liaoning University, Shenyang 110036, China
    3. Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science of Ministry of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China
    4. School of Sciences, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China
  • Received:2019-05-17 Online:2019-12-04 Published:2019-12-04
  • Contact: Zhuojun YAN,Xiaojun ZHAO E-mail:zjyan@lnu.edu.cn;zhaox@hainanu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    ? Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21704037);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21671089);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31972522);the Natural Science Foundation of Shenyang City, China(F16-103-4-00);the Scientific Research Fund of Liaoning Province, China(LT2017010);the Scientific Research Fund of Liaoning Province, China(20170540409);the Scientific Research Starting Foundation for Doctor of Liaoning Province, China(No.2017050069);the Project of Scientific and Technological Development of Jilin Province, China(No.20180J20158H)(20180J20158H);the Opening Project of the Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science of Ministry of Education, Northeast Normal Universitity, China.

Abstract:

Three fluorescent porous aromatic framework materials donated as LNU-9, LNU-10, and LNU-11 were prepared via Suzuki coupling reactions of 1,3,6,8-tetrabromofluorene(TBrPy) with boric acid monomers. The structures and properties of the LNUs were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectro-scopy(FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis(TGA), nitrogen adsorption-desorption, solid ultraviolet spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. The disappearance of vibration peaks at 1349, 1144, 495 cm -1 in FTIR spectrum is attributed to the breakage of C—Br and C—B(OH)2 bonds, respectively, indicating the complete polymerization of building monomers into porous skeletons. Powder X-ray diffraction(PXRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM) images reveal all the LNUs have amorphous structure. The thermogravimetric ana-lysis results demonstrate the excellent thermal stability of LNUs. In addition, these materials exhibit high chemical stability, as verified by no dissolution or decomposition in various organic solvents such as methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, acetone, dichloromethane, chloroform, N,N'-dimethylformamide, dimethylsulfoxide, etc. Besides, their large specific surface areas in the range of 800—1500 m 2/g and excellent fluorescence properties make them suitable for the detection of specific nitro explosives. After benzene, bromobenzene, aniline, toluene, chlorobenzene and phenol were added into the methanol solution of LNUs respectively, the luminescence intensity had little change, demonstrating there is no specific interaction between porous skeleton and organic substances. On the contrast, fluorescence of LNUs was almost completely quenched in the respective solution of nitrobenzene, p-nitrophenol, and p-nitrochlorobenzene, indicating the selective detection capability for nitro compounds of the LNUs. Based on these results, we prepared a novel portable paper sensor which realized the facile and rapid real-time detection of nitro explosives, demonstrating an impressive pro-spect in trace detection.

Key words: Fluorescence property, Porous aromatic framework, Nitro explosive, Luminescence quenching, Sensor

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