TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrospun fluorescent sensors for the selective detection of nitro explosive vapors and trace water
AU - Wu, Wandan
AU - Shi, Naien
AU - Zhang, Jun
AU - Wu, Xiaodong
AU - Wang, Tao
AU - Yang, Lei
AU - Yang, Rui
AU - Ou, Changjin
AU - Xue, Wei
AU - Feng, Xiaomiao
AU - Xie, Linghai
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - For the practical applicability of fluorescent sensors for explosives, it is significantly important to discriminate between nitro explosives and water-based interferents, due to the unavoidable need for detection in commonly humid fields or conditions. Herein, we made a detailed investigation on the sensing selectivity of highly sensitive fluorescent sensors of polystyrene/9-(pyren-1-yl)-9H-carbazole (PS/PyCz) nanofibers and polyethylene oxide/9-(pyren-1-yl)-9H-carbazole (PEO/PyCz) nanofibers fabricated via a facile low-cost electrospinning strategy. It was found that PEO/PyCz nanofibers exhibit a sensitive response to nitro explosive vapors, but they cannot resist interference from non-nitro substances encountered in daily-life, including water, perfume, orange juice, wine, etc. It was demonstrated that the excited PyCz molecules would lose energy due to enhanced molecular rotation in water-based PEO/PyCz nanofibers. Because of a favorable photo-induced electron transfer driving force between the PyCz fluorophore and nitro explosives, the fluorescence of the materials resulted in similar strong responses to the explosives. However, the PS/PyCz nanofibrous film can detect not only nitro explosive vapors with high sensitivity, but also exhibits high selectivity over the typical common water-based interferents due to its hydrophobicity. This work provides a new aspect for fluorescent sensor design and component control for the reliable identification of nitro explosives in practical application fields for controlling environmental pollution, combating terrorism and improving national security.
AB - For the practical applicability of fluorescent sensors for explosives, it is significantly important to discriminate between nitro explosives and water-based interferents, due to the unavoidable need for detection in commonly humid fields or conditions. Herein, we made a detailed investigation on the sensing selectivity of highly sensitive fluorescent sensors of polystyrene/9-(pyren-1-yl)-9H-carbazole (PS/PyCz) nanofibers and polyethylene oxide/9-(pyren-1-yl)-9H-carbazole (PEO/PyCz) nanofibers fabricated via a facile low-cost electrospinning strategy. It was found that PEO/PyCz nanofibers exhibit a sensitive response to nitro explosive vapors, but they cannot resist interference from non-nitro substances encountered in daily-life, including water, perfume, orange juice, wine, etc. It was demonstrated that the excited PyCz molecules would lose energy due to enhanced molecular rotation in water-based PEO/PyCz nanofibers. Because of a favorable photo-induced electron transfer driving force between the PyCz fluorophore and nitro explosives, the fluorescence of the materials resulted in similar strong responses to the explosives. However, the PS/PyCz nanofibrous film can detect not only nitro explosive vapors with high sensitivity, but also exhibits high selectivity over the typical common water-based interferents due to its hydrophobicity. This work provides a new aspect for fluorescent sensor design and component control for the reliable identification of nitro explosives in practical application fields for controlling environmental pollution, combating terrorism and improving national security.
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U2 - 10.1039/c8ta01861h
DO - 10.1039/c8ta01861h
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85054353469
SN - 2050-7488
VL - 6
SP - 18543
EP - 18550
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
IS - 38
ER -