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Covalent Organic Frameworks-Based Fluorescence Sensor Array and QSAR Study for Identification of Energetic Heterocyclic Compounds.

Haikang HanLongyi ZhuSheng-Yuan DengYing WanKewei RenZhiyong LiuJunhong GaoBin ZhuFangxia AnJun LuoHua Qian
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
The accurate identification of energetic heterocyclic compounds (EHCs) is of great significance in munition assessment, environmental monitoring, and biosafety but remains largely underexplored. Herein, a covalent organic frameworks-based fluorescence sensor array (COF x sensor array) for efficient screening of EHCs is reported. The topologies of the COFs were rationally designed by modulating the pore sizes and linkage strategies to achieve the simplified sensor array. Eighteen EHC representatives, including single-, dual-, and three-ring EHCs with multivariate substructures, were successfully discriminated ranging from 10 μM to 1 mM. The sensor array showed robust selectivity against a wide range of interferences. The quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis has been conducted for the mechanistic study of the sensor array. Three multiple linear regression models have been established using molecular descriptors to evaluate and predict Stern-Volmer coefficient values, achieving explicit correlation between EHC structures and the signal outputs of the sensor array. Five molecular descriptors are retained to reveal the governing factors of the sensor array resolution. The QSAR analysis facilitates the design and development of the COF x sensor array, offering a new approach for customized multivariate analysis.
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