Simultaneous Detection and Decontamination of Dichromate Ions: The Fluorescence Response and Photocatalysis of Thiadiazole-Modified Zr-Metal-Organic Frameworks.
Xiaojun HuYajing ZhangHezhen LiuMinghui ZhanJie ChenZhenmin LiuHongxia ChenPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
The simultaneous analysis and removal of highly toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) in contaminated water via an easy method remain a serious task. Based on the guidance of bibliometric analysis, a thiadiazole ligand-modified zirconium metal-organic framework (Zr-MOF) heralds a new and simple approach to Cr (VI) treatment. The concentration can be determined by fluorescence quenching with a low detection limit of 1.4 μM and a high quenching constant of 6.88 × 10 3 M -1 . For the sensing mechanism, the fluorescence intensity of the Zr-MOF decreased rapidly due to the competition of Cr (VI) with the Zr-MOF for absorption excitation energy and the induction of Zr-MOF aggregation. The analysis system also displayed satisfactory stability and applicability. Apart from sensing application, Zr-MOF can convert Cr (VI) to Cr (III), and the reduction rate constant was 0.004 min -1 under irradiation. Therefore, the bifunctional Zr-MOF provided a potential application method for controlling the pollution caused by Cr (VI) in wastewater.