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Hydrophobic functionalization of a metal-organic framework as an ammonia visual sensing material under high humidity conditions.

Yuxin WangZhengxuan SongYutao LiuYang ChenJinping LiLi Bo LiJia Yao
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Since exhaled ammonia (NH 3 ) is one of the metabolic markers of liver and kidney diseases, ammonia visual sensing materials in humid environments have received extensive attention and investigation. Herein, through a tailor-made pore environment provided by metal-organic framework (MOF) materials (CH 3 -Cu(BDC)), we achieved NH 3 anti-interference sensing with apparent color changing under humid conditions. With methyl (CH 3 -) functionalization, CH 3 -Cu(BDC) demonstrated a strong response for trace ammonia and showed high selectivity under a humid environment. Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations indicated that CH 3 -Cu(BDC) showed stronger attraction towards NH 3 molecules than H 2 O. Benefiting from the target changing coordination environment, CH 3 -Cu(BDC) showed a rapid response and simple analysis properties for patients' exhaled air. The strategy used in this study not only provides a demonstration case for NH 3 colorimetric sensing with high humidity and anti-interference but also introduces a new method for painless and quick exhaled breath analysis for diagnosis of patients with kidney and liver diseases.
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