1. One-step synthesis of an organotin-functionalized polyoxometalate@ZIF-67 composite: an effective non-enzymatic colorimetric acetone sensor.
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Sun, Yang, Su, Fang, Zhu, Hao-Tian, Li, Meng-Xuan, Sang, Xiao-Jing, and Zhang, Lan-Cui
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In this work, it was found that organotin-functionalized tungstophosphates PW
9 -TM-SnRCOO and P2 W15 -TM-SnRCOO (PW9 = [PW9 O34 ]9− ; P2 W15 = [P2 W15 O56 ]12− ; TM = Mn, Co, Zn; R = CH2 CH2 ) exhibited mimicking horseradish peroxidase (HRP) activity, with the catalytic activity of PW9 -TM-SnRCOO being higher than that of P2 W15 -TM-SnRCOO. Among the polyoxometalates (POMs), those containing Zn ions demonstrated the highest catalytic activity. Furthermore, a recyclable POM-based ZIF-nanocomposite, Na8 K2 [Zn2 {Sn(CH2 )2 COO}2 (B-α-PW9 O34 )2 ]·13H2 O@ZIF-67 (PW9 -Zn-SnRCOO@ZIF-67), was designed and synthesized using a convenient one-step method at room temperature. As a mimic enzyme of HRP for the catalytic oxidation of o-phenylenediamine (OPD), PW9 -Zn-SnRCOO@ZIF-67 exhibited enhanced catalytic activity and anti-interference ability. Moreover, the introduction of the POM-estertin derivative significantly improved the acid resistance of ZIF-67. PW9 -Zn-SnRCOO@ZIF-67 can be further used as a colorimetric sensor material for the detection of acetone with a wide linear range (0.01–4.0 mM), a low detection limit (0.0074 mM), and good reusability. These results demonstrate that organotin-functionalized POMs@ZIFs, as a new class of non-enzymatic sensor materials, have wide application prospects for the detection of acetone in real water samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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