Aggregation-Induced Luminescence Based UiO-66: Highly Selective Fast-Response Styrene Detection

Fan Yang, Jianzhong Ma, Qian Zhu, Zhong Lei Ma, John Wang

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Abstract

One of the main pollutants in indoor air is volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can cause great harm to human health. So the development of a VOC detection technology is of great significance. In this work, a tetraphenylethylenefunctionalized UiO-66 based on aggregation-induced emission was successfully prepared. The UiO-66-TBPE structure exhibits the characteristic blue emission of TBPE ligands under UV excitation and can be used as a luminescence sensor for fast and efficient detection of VOCs. More importantly, UiO-66-TBPE has a high fluorescence sensing selectivity in p-xylene and styrene vapor. To further improve the practical performance, we combined UiO-66-TBPE with the polymer polyacrylate (PA) to obtain a flexible hybrid membrane with fast detection performance for styrene vapor within the 30 s. The deeper sensing mechanism of p-xylene and styrene inducing different fluorescence enhancement and fluorescence quenching is explained by a combination of modern characterization techniques and computer simulation. Finally, we applied UiO-66-TBPE/PA to leather and still maintained a good sensing performance. It provides a potential way for the application of fluorescent metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) to detect VOCs in daily life.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22510-22520
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • aggregation-induced luminescence
  • chemical sensing
  • polyacrylate
  • UiO-66
  • volatile organic compounds

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