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Ma X, Wang SY, Luo YJ, Fan QH, Wang P, Wang L, Du L, Zhao QH. Bifunctional In-MOFs for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Trace Nitrobenzene Compounds in Water and Possessing High Proton Conductivity. Inorg Chem 2024; 63:18323-18331. [PMID: 39270204 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c03504] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 09/15/2024]
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With the escalating prevalence of terrorism and global environmental pollution, nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) have increasingly come into focus as the primary culprit. To counter these challenges, it is imperative to develop simple and efficient methods for detecting NACs. Considering the electron-deficient structure of NAC molecules, this paper constructed a novel three-dimensional In-MOF with permanent porosity using electron-rich organic molecules 4'-[1,2,2-tris(3',5'-dicarboxy[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl)ethenyl]-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3,5-dicarboxylic acid (H8ETTB) for fluorescence detection by photoinduced electron transfer. The results indicated that In-ETTB can sensitively detect trace NACs in water. In-ETTB exhibited the best detection performance for 3-NP, achieving a Ksv value of 8.75 × 104 M-1 with a limit of detection of 0.27 μΜ in aqueous solution; this belongs to a relatively high level among the reported metal organic framework (MOF) materials. Subsequently, anti-interference experiments revealed that In-ETTB exhibits strong specificity fluorescence recognition of NACs, and it could still maintain its structural integrity and fluorescence emission intensity even after 7 cycles of testing. We confirmed that the fluorescence detection of NACs was due to a combined effect of competitive absorption and photoinduced electron transfer through experimental collaboration DFT calculations in detail. Meanwhile, the proton conductivity reached 2.45 × 10-2 S·cm-1 at 98% relative humidity and 90 °C, which is also a high level in MOFs. This work provides a universal method theoretical basis for designing NAC detectors with practical application prospects.
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- Xun Ma
- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education and Yunnan Province, Yunnan Characteristic Plant Extraction Laboratory, School of Chemical Science and Technology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650500, PR China
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Selvaraj S, Bhargav PB, Kumaravel V, Sadasivam SK, Chandra B. Polyol synthesis of one-dimensional Ag nanowires for the photocatalytic degradation of textile dye and effective removal of microbes. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL 2023; 30:122601-122610. [PMID: 37971586 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-30913-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/17/2023] [Accepted: 11/01/2023] [Indexed: 11/19/2023]
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Due to the excess release of hazardous pollutants to the environment, the quest for the synthesis of effective nanomaterials for wastewater treatment is never-ending. Present study reports the polyol synthesis of Ag NWs of ~ 85 nm diameter and average length of 4.08 µm using PVP and ethylene glycol. The experimental data on the methylene blue dye degradation substantiated the photocatalytic efficiency of Ag NWs (88% degradation in 120 min). Furthermore, the Ag NWs exhibited microbial load reducing property in air conditioner condensate water (ACW) within a time period of 60 min. Also, the anti-bacterial effect of Ag NWs was estimated using two human pathogenic bacterial strains, namely Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus. The antibacterial potential of Ag NWs against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus was revealed significant with an inhibition zone size of 14 ± 0.1 mm and 9 ± 0.1 mm, respectively. Hence, the present work validates the potential efficiency of Ag NWs in the degradation of textile dyes and reduction of microbial population.
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- Senthilnathan Selvaraj
- Department of Physics, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Tamil Nadu, 603110, India
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- Department of Physics, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Tamil Nadu, 603110, India.
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- Geobiotechnology Laboratory, National College (Autonomous), Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, 620001, India
- PG and Research Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology, National College (Autonomous), Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, 620001, India
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- Geobiotechnology Laboratory, National College (Autonomous), Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, 620001, India
- PG and Research Department of Botany, National College (Autonomous), Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, 620001, India
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- Department of Physics, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Tamil Nadu, 603110, India
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Ghaly M, Metwally S, Abdel Rahman R. Highly efficient entrapping and recovery of gadolinium and samarium ions by nano cerium orthovanadate from acidic solutions. J Mol Liq 2023. [DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.121690] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/29/2023]
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Wang Y, Jin Y, Jia M, Ruan H, Tao X, Liu X, Lu G, Zhang X. Enhanced Visible-Light Photocatalytic Activities of CeVO4-V2O3 Composite: Effect of Ethylene Glycol. Catalysts 2023. [DOI: 10.3390/catal13040659] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/30/2023] Open
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CeVO4-V2O3 composites were prepared by simple hydrothermal method, and the effects of ethylene glycol(EG) on the products were studied by XRD, N2 adsorption–desorption, SEM, EDS, XPS, PL and UV-vis spectra. The characterization reveals a slight decrease in surface area and a slight enhancement of visible light absorption in the final sample, while the crystalline phase, morphology and separation efficiency of the collective carriers are severely affected by the EG. At the same time, the photocatalytic effect of CeVO4-V2O3 composites was evaluated by the degradation rate of methylene blue (MB) under simulated visible light. The sample for 10 mL EG obtained the highest efficiency of 96.9%, while the one for 15 mL EG showed the lowest efficiency of 67.5% within 300 min. The trapping experiments and ESR experiment showed that the contribution of active species to the photocatalytic degradation of MB was ∙OH > h+ > ∙O2− in descending order, and a possible degradation mechanism was proposed.
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Ghotekar S, Pansambal S, Lin KYA, Pore D, Oza R. Recent Advances in Synthesis of CeVO4 Nanoparticles and Their Potential Scaffold for Photocatalytic Applications. Top Catal 2022. [DOI: 10.1007/s11244-022-01630-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Chen R, Wei L, Yan Y, Chen G, Yang X, Liu Y, Zhang M, Liu X, Cheng Y, Sun J, Wang L. Bismuth telluride functionalized bismuth oxychloride used for enhancing antibacterial activity and wound healing efficacy with sunlight irradiation. Biomater Sci 2021; 10:467-473. [PMID: 34889922 DOI: 10.1039/d1bm01514a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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Bacterial infection can lead to chronic non-healing wounds and serious tissue damage. The wound healing process could be accelerated through bacterial inactivation using some semiconductor nanomaterials with the irradiation of light. Herein, we develop sunlight triggered bismuth telluride-bismuth oxychloride heterostructure nanosheets as antibacterial agents for promoting wound healing, in which bismuth telluride can effectively narrow the bandgap of bismuth oxychloride, resulting in more sunlight absorption and higher antibacterial activity. In fact, the bandgap of bismuth oxychloride has been narrowed from 3.25 eV to 2.37 eV as proved by ultraviolet-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. With simulated sunlight irradiation, bismuth telluride-bismuth oxychloride nanosheets could effectively produce reactive oxygen species and inhibit the growth of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. In vivo experiments further confirmed the excellent wound healing capability of bismuth telluride-bismuth oxychloride nanosheets. This work may provide a facile strategy for designing sunlight triggered bacterial inactivation agents.
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- Rui Chen
- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- Engineering Research Center of Bioreactor and Pharmaceutical Development, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, 130118, P.R. China
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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- Engineering Research Center of Bioreactor and Pharmaceutical Development, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, 130118, P.R. China
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- Engineering Research Center of Bioreactor and Pharmaceutical Development, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, 130118, P.R. China
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- Modern Economic System Research Center, Jilin Business and Technology College, Changchun, 130507, P.R. China
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- College of Science, Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Human Health Status Identification and Function Enhancement, Changchun University, Changchun, 130022, P.R. China.
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