Selective and Rapid Detection of 4-Nitrophenol in River and Treated Industrial Wastewater by a Luminescent Lanthanide Metal-Organic Framework Sensor.
Yang YangZhonghang ChenChuya FuSandeep KumarPeng ChengFeiyun SunXuemei YangPeng RenPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Phenolic organic compounds are widely used industrial chemicals that exist extensively in the environment and have a significant impact on human health. 4-Nitrophenol (4-NP) is a typical phenolic organic compound found in aqueous environments. Efficient detection of 4-NP in wastewater is highly challenging due to the complexity of testing environmental samples. Herein, a luminescent lanthanide metal-organic framework (MOF) sensor based on the Eu 3+ ion {[Eu(HL)(L)(H 2 O)]·2H 2 O} n ( EuMOF ; H 2 L = 5-(4 H -1,2,4-triazol-4-yl)benzene-1,3-dicarboxylic acid) was successfully synthesized for efficient 4-NP detection in wastewater. Fluorescence sensing experiments revealed that 4-NP could greatly quench the EuMOF fluorescence. Subsequently, EuMOF was applied to 4-NP detection in distilled water, tap water, river water, and treated industrial wastewater, exhibiting high sensitivity, a fast response within 30 s, high selectivity, excellent reusability, and a low detection limit. Finally, the fluorescence quenching mechanism was explored and attributed to competitive absorption of irradiated light between 4-NP and the ligand.