Herein, a novel sensor (TPE‐UiO‐66) was designed via anchoring monodentate tetraphenylethylene (TPE) onto UiO‐66 framework. The combination of the distinct aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) of TPE and the easy replacement of monodentate linker by guest phosphate, makes TPE‐UiO‐66 an ideal platform for sensing HPO42–. Experimental results indicate that TPE‐UiO‐66 can selectively sense HPO42– from other common anions. The limit of detection (LOD) can reach to 5.56 μmol·L–1 and more importantly, TPE‐UiO‐66 also exhibits an ultra‐fast equilibrium response of 2 min, far faster than those of other sensors especially for UiO‐66‐NH2. The combination of experimental analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrates that the high selectivity, high sensitivity and fast response of HPO42– detection by TPE‐UiO‐66 can be attributed to the stronger coordination interactions of HPO42– with Zr‐O cluster of UiO‐66 than that of TPE molecule. This study not only provides a potential probe for phosphate, but also represents a novel strategy to design stimuli‐responsive fluorescent MOF‐based sensors via using monodentate AIEgens. 相似文献
We prepared hyper-oxidized graphene (HOG) as a form of graphene derivative by additional oxidation of graphene oxide (GO) sheets. HOG, which formed more functional groups and isolated conjugated clusters on the sheets, accordingly showed high solubility in water and alcohols, high transmittance and film transparence, longer fluorescence decay constant time, and enhanced fluorescence in states of solution and solid. By contrast, GO has much weaker fluorescence in solution and its fluorescence is totally quenched in solid. The influences of concentration, metallic ions, and pH on HOG fluorescence in aqueous solution were also investigated in detail. Due to HOG’s strong fluorescence, direct visualization was realized on substrates and in solution. In addition, direct 3D fluorescence visualizations of HOG phase in polymer composites were achieved. These results show the great potential of HOG in a broad range of applications, from biological labeling, probes, and drug carriers to high-performance composites and nanomanipulation. 相似文献
In this review, oxygen activation and their aerobic oxidation over the Au nanoclusters are presented. The size-specificity, ligand engineering, and doping effects and the proposed reactions’ mechanism and the structure-activity relationships at the atomic level are also discussed. 相似文献
MnO has a high theoretical capacity, moderate discharge plateau, and low polarization when it is used as the anode material in lithium battery. However, the issues that limit its application are its poor conductivity and large volume changes, which can easily result in the collapse of electrode structure during long-term cycling. In the present work, a carbon-coated MnO/graphene 3D-network anode material is synthesized by an electrostatic adsorption of dispersed precipitates precipitation method. The MnO nanoparticles coated by carbon are uniformly distributed on the surface of graphene nanosheets and form a 3D sandwich-like nanostructure. A carbon layer is coated on the surface of MnO nanoparticles, which slows down the volume expansion in the process of lithium intercalation. The graphene nanosheets are cross-linked through carbons in this 3D nanostructure, which provides mechanical support and effective electron conduction pathways during the charge-discharge. The electrochemical tests indicate that the prepared 3D carbon-coated MnO/graphene electrode exhibits an excellent rate capacity of 1247.3 and 713.2 mAh g?1 at 100 and 1000 mA g?1, respectively. The capacity is 792.2 mAh g?1 after long cycle at a current density of 1000 mA g?1. The specific capacity is higher than that of MnO-based composite lithium anode materials currently reported. The superior rate and cycling performances are attributed to the unique 3D-network structure, which provides an effectively conductive network, buffers volume expansion, and prevents falling and aggregation of MnO in the charge and discharge process of the electrode materials. The 3D-structured carbon-coated MnO/graphene anode material will have an excellent application prospect.
In photodynamic therapy (PDT), the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in the cell directly determines the therapeutic effect. Improvement in ROS concentration can be realized by reducing the glutathione (GSH) level or increasing the amount of photosensitizer. However, excessive amounts photosensitizer may cause side effects. Therefore, the development of photosensitizers that reduce GSH levels through synergistically improving ROS concentration in order to strengthen the efficacy of PDT for tumor is important. We report a nano‐metal–organic framework (CuII‐metalated nano‐MOF {CuL‐[AlOH]2}n (MOF‐2, H6L=mesotetrakis(4‐carboxylphenyl)porphyrin)) based on CuII as the active center for PDT. This MOF‐2 is readily taken up by breast cancer cells, and high levels of ROS are generated under light irradiation. Meanwhile, intracellular GSH is considerably decreased owing to absorption on MOF‐2; this synergistically increases ROS concentration and accelerates apoptosis, thereby enhancing the effect of PDT. Notably, based on the direct adsorption of GSH, MOF‐2 showed a comparable effect with the commercial antitumor drug camptothecin in a mouse breast cancer model. This work provides strong evidence for MOF‐2 as a promising new PDT candidate and anticancer drug. 相似文献