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Selective Detection of Picric Acid Using 2D Zinc-Coordination Polymer (Zn-CP): “Turn-On” Fluorescence Response Triggered by PET Suppression

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posted on 2025-07-14, 12:33 authored by Nithi Phukan, Kunal Nath, Ankur Guha, Achintya Jana, Jayanta Kumar Nath, Bharat Kumar Tripuramallu
A Zn­(II)-based coordination polymer {[Zn­(L)­(DEF)]}<sub><i>n</i></sub> (Zn-CP), with the 2,4-c network, was synthesized under solvothermal conditions. Zn­(II) coordinated with the ligand H<sub>2</sub>L (5-((anthracen-9-ylmethyl)­amino)­isophthalic acid) in the presence of diethylformamide (DEF) to form a 2D coordination polymer. The Zn-CP was utilized for selective detection of mutagenic explosive picric acid (PA) in the presence of other nitroaromatics, <i>viz</i>., nitrobenzene (NB), meta-dinitrobenzene (MDNB), trinitrotoluene (TNT), 4-nitrophenol (4-NP), and 4-nitrotoluene (4-NT). The probe Zn-CP showed enhanced fluorescence selectively in the presence of picric acid with a detection limit of 9.72 ppm and a binding constant of 3 × 10<sup>4</sup> M<sup>–1</sup>. This fluorescence ″turned on″ mechanism is due to the suppression of photoinduced electron transfer (PET) and the rigidification of the Zn-CP framework, as revealed by DFT studies. Additionally, the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) titration of PA with the Zn-CP revealed the formation of a Zn-CP···PA adduct, which was further confirmed by atom-in-molecule (AIM) analysis. PXRD studies confirmed the stability of the Zn-CP under water, various solvents, and ambient conditions.

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