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Two {Cu I [P 4 Mo 6 ] 2 }-Based Coordination Polymers Incorporating In Situ Converted Tetrapyridyl Ligands for Trace Analysis of Nitrofuran Antibiotics.

Xiao-Hui LiuLi-Bo ZhangJin-Ling WangNa XuXiao-Yan ZhangZhi-Han ChangXiu Li Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Nitrofurans are important synthetic broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs with the basic structure of 5-nitrofuran. Due to their toxicity, it is essential to develop a sensitive sensor with strong anti-interference capabilities for their detection. In this work, two {P 4 Mo 6 O 31 } 12- -based compounds, [H 4 (HPTTP)] 2 {Cu I [Mo 12 O 24 (OH) 6 (PO 4 ) 3 (HPO 4 )(H 2 PO 4 ) 4 ]}· x H 2 O ( x = 13 for ( 1 ), 7 for ( 2 ); HPTTP = 4,4',4″,4‴-(1 H -pyrrole-2,3,4,5-tetrayl)tetrapyridine), exhibiting similar coordination but distinct stacking modes. Both compounds were synthesized and used for the electrochemical detection of nitrofuran antibiotics. The tetrapyridine-based ligand was generated in situ during assembly, and its potential mechanism was discussed. Composite electrode materials, formed by mixing graphite powder with compounds 1 - 2 and physically grinding them, proved to be highly effective in the electrochemical trace detection of furazolidone (FZD) and furaltadone hydrochloride (FTD·HCl) under optimal conditions. Besides, the possible electrochemical detection mechanisms of two nitro-antibiotics were studied.
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