Photoluminescent Sensor for Fe3+ Based on Calix[4]arene-Derivative-Modified UiO-66-NH2
Iron is an important ion that regulates many metabolic functions in the human body, and its deficiency or overload can cause serious health problems. In view of this, the development of tools that can quantify iron in aqueous media is quite valuable. A new material based on a metal-organic framework...
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Published in: | Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society Vol. 36; no. 3 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English Portuguese |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Química
2025
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Summary: | Iron is an important ion that regulates many metabolic functions in the human body, and its deficiency or overload can cause serious health problems. In view of this, the development of tools that can quantify iron in aqueous media is quite valuable. A new material based on a metal-organic framework (MOF) and a calixarene derivative (CALIX), here named CALIX@UiO-66-NH2, was successfully prepared and used as a luminescent sensor for iron ions in a water matrix containing various metal ions. The post-synthetic modification was demonstrated to be efficient on the MOF (UiO-66-NH2) modification, leading to a hybrid platform. The effect of the combination of both components (MOF and CALIX) led to a platform more sensitive to iron detection than the independent compounds. The CALIX@UiO-66-NH2 sensor shows a linear response toward Fe3+ ions with satisfactory linearity (R2 = 0.994) within the concentration range of 6.74 × 10-6 -1.72 × 10-5 mol L-1. The limit of detection was determined to be as low as 1.6 mg L-1. The data demonstrate that CALIX@UiO-66-NH2 is an excellent probe for detecting Fe3+, as confirmed by almost complete fluorescence suppression. |
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ISSN: | 0103-5053 1678-4790 1678-4790 |
DOI: | 10.21577/0103-5053.20240146 |