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Terbium alginate encapsulated CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF: a ratiometric fluorescent bead for detection and adsorption of Fe 3 .

Yangwen HouHua FengJingting HeFanfei MengJing SunXiao LiXin-Long WangZhong-Min SuChun-Yi Sun
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Halide perovskite nanocrystals are innovative luminescent materials for fluorescent probes with high quantum yield and narrow emission bandwidth. However, the limited stability, single-signal response, and separation challenges obstruct their widespread use in water ion detection. Herein, a ratiometric fluorescence sensor based on terbium alginate gel beads (green fluorescent, namely Tb-AG) embedded with powdered CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF (red fluorescent) was prepared for fluorescent determination and adsorption of Fe 3+ . Pb-MOF's protection notably enhances the water stability of CsPbI 3 , while the energy transfer between CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF and Tb 3+ elevates the optical performance of CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF@Tb-AG. Significantly, Fe 3+ markedly suppresses CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF red fluorescence at 647 nm, while not noticeably affecting Tb-AG green emission at 528 nm. The sensor exhibited a strong linear response to Fe 3+ concentrations ranging from 0 to 90 μM, with a detection limit of 0.44 μM and high selectivity. The CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF@Tb-AG-based sensor has been effectively validated through its successful use in detecting Fe 3+ in tap and river water samples. Furthermore, CsPbI 3 @Pb-MOF@Tb-AG demonstrates a notable adsorption capacity of 325.4 mg g -1 Fe 3+ . Finally, the mechanism of Fe 3+ detection and adsorption was determined.
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