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Metal-Organic Framework Flowers as a Naked-Eye Colorimetric Indicator of Trace Water.

Lei ShaoJidong ZhangYu FuJunyi Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Convenient and sensitive trace water indication is of great significance in various industrial processes. Here, a flower-like metal-organic framework Cu-FMM is assembled from ultrathin nanosheets that change its coordination structure reversibly with the capture and loss of water molecules, enabling sensitive trace water naked-eye colorimetric indication ability. A recognizable black/yellow color change can be observed when the dried Cu-FMM is exposed to the atmosphere or solvent with trace water as low as RH 3% and a water content of 0.25‰ (v/v) and further enables potential trace water imaging applications. The excellent accessibility of the multi-scale pore structure of Cu-FMM contributes to a fast response time of 3.8 s with good reversibility (>100 cycles), outperforming traditional coordination polymer humidity sensors. The present study provides new inspirations for the design of sensitive and applicable naked-eye water indicator materials that are applicable to in situ and continuous monitoring in industrial processes.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • heavy metals
  • gold nanoparticles
  • high resolution
  • wastewater treatment
  • risk assessment
  • nitric oxide
  • mass spectrometry