Fluorene-Based Fluorometric and Colorimetric Conjugated Polymers for Sensitive Detection of 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol Explosive in Aqueous Medium.
Razia BatoolNoreen RiazHafiz Muhammad JunaidMuhammad Tahir WaseemZulfiqar Ali KhanShamyla NawazishUmar FarooqCong YuSohail Anjum ShahzadPublished in: ACS omega (2021)
Nitroaromatic explosives are a class of compounds that are responsible for various health hazards and terrorist outrages. Among these, sensitive detection of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP) explosive has always been highly desirable considering public health and national security. In this regard, three fluorene-based conjugated polymers ( CP 1 , CP 2 , and CP 3 ) were synthesized through the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction and were found to be highly sensitive for fluorescence detection of TNP with detection limits of 3.2, 5.7, and 6.1 pM, respectively. Excellent selectivity of CPs toward TNP was attributed to their unique π-π interactions based on fluorescence studies and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The high sensitivity of CPs to TNP was attributed to the static quenching mechanism based on the photoinduced electron transfer process and was evaluated by fluorescence, UV-visible absorption, dynamic light scattering, Job's plots, the Benesi-Hildebrand plots, and DFT calculations. CPs were also used for colorimetric and real-water sample analysis for the detection of TNP explosive. Meanwhile, sensor-coated test strips were fabricated for on-site detection of TNP, which makes them convenient solid-supported sensors.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- density functional theory
- public health
- electron transfer
- quantum dots
- molecular dynamics
- label free
- real time pcr
- energy transfer
- gold nanoparticles
- single molecule
- healthcare
- photodynamic therapy
- air pollution
- nitric oxide
- ionic liquid
- fluorescent probe
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- room temperature
- health information
- climate change
- social support
- data analysis