Simultaneous Detection and Decontamination of Dichromate
Ions: The Fluorescence Response and Photocatalysis of Thiadiazole-Modified
Zr-Metal–Organic Frameworks
posted on 2023-12-18, 07:33authored byXiaojun Hu, Yajing Zhang, Hezhen Liu, Minghui Zhan, Jie Chen, Zhenmin Liu, Hongxia Chen
The
simultaneous analysis and removal of highly toxic hexavalent
chromium (Cr (VI)) in contaminated water via an easy method remain
a serious task. Based on the guidance of bibliometric analysis, a
thiadiazole ligand-modified zirconium metal–organic framework
(Zr-MOF) heralds a new and simple approach to Cr (VI) treatment. The
concentration can be determined by fluorescence quenching with a low
detection limit of 1.4 μM and a high quenching constant of 6.88
× 103 M–1. For the sensing mechanism,
the fluorescence intensity of the Zr-MOF decreased rapidly due to
the competition of Cr (VI) with the Zr-MOF for absorption excitation
energy and the induction of Zr-MOF aggregation. The analysis system
also displayed satisfactory stability and applicability. Apart from
sensing application, Zr-MOF can convert Cr (VI) to Cr (III), and the
reduction rate constant was 0.004 min–1 under irradiation.
Therefore, the bifunctional Zr-MOF provided a potential application
method for controlling the pollution caused by Cr (VI) in wastewater.