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Dual Function Based on Switchable Colorimetric Luminescence for Water and Temperature Sensing in Two-Dimensional
Jintana Othong1, Jaursup Boonmak1, Filip Kielar2
1Materials Chemistry Research Center, Department of Chemistry and Center of Excellence for Innovation in Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.
Abstract:
A simple, rapid, highly selective, and real-time determination of water is urgently required for preventing danger from water contamination in materials. Herein, the excited-state proton transfer (ESPT) concept-based luminescent sensor [Cd2(2,5-tpt)(4,5-idc)(H2O)4] (1) (2,5-tpt = 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalic acid and 4,5-idc = 4,5-imidazoledicarboxylic acid) has been designed for discriminative detection via enol-keto tautomerism. To improve the sensitivity, two-dimensional (2D) nanosheets of 1 have been synthesized by top-down liquid ultrasonic exfoliation technology for sensing water in dimethylformamide, which lead to fast detection (<30 s), high selectivity, broad-range detection (0-50% v/v), and a low detection limit value (0.25% v/v). This sensor can serve dual sensing mechanisms along with a luminescent color change via shifted emission (green→yellow) in low water content and a turn-off method in high water content. For ease of use, the test-strip paper-based 2D nanosheets of 1 have been prepared and applied for water detection with long-term stability, pH stability, and good reusability. On-site water detection in real time can be evaluated using a smartphone color-scanning application for quantitative scanometric assays coupled with test-strip paper-based 2D nanosheets of 1. Also, 1 can be utilized for a colorimetric luminescent thermometer in the ranges of physiological and high temperature with good linearity and recyclability.
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