Bionic
Luminescent Sensors Based on
Covalent Organic Frameworks: Auditory,
Gustatory, and Olfactory Information Monitoring for Multimode Perception
Posted on 2025-01-13 - 08:33
The
synthesis of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with excellent
luminescent properties and their effective application in the field
of bionic sensing remain a formidable challenge. Herein, a series
of COFs with different numbers of hydroxyl groups are successfully
synthesized, and the number of hydroxyl groups on the benzene-1,3,5-tricarbaldehyde
(BTA) linker influences the properties of the final COFs. The COF
(HHBTA-OH) prepared with hydrazine hydrate (HH) and BTA containing
one hydroxyl group as the ligands exhibits the best fluorescent performance.
MA@HHBTA-OH is formed by the reaction of HHBTA-OH with meldrum’s
acid (MA) and has its extremely high hydrophilicity, dispersibility,
and strong red fluorescence, which can imitate the human gustatory
system to detect bitter substances. MA@HHBTA-OH was combined with
agarose (AG) to construct a MA@HHBTA-OH@AG film for assessing food
freshness. In addition, an acoustic MA@HHBTA-OH@MF sensor is fabricated
by integrating luminescent MA@HHBTA-OH with melamine foam (MF) through
a strong hydrogen bond. MA@HHBTA-OH@MF functions like an eardrum and
recognizes sound through pressure waves with excellent mechanical
sensing performance. In summary, biomimetic luminescent sensors based
on MA@HHBTA-OH were successfully constructed, which can monitor auditory,
gustatory, and olfactory information to achieve the multimode perception
of sound, bitter substances, and food freshness.
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Quan, Xueping; Zhu, Kai; Liu, Yinsheng; Yan, Bing (1753). Bionic
Luminescent Sensors Based on
Covalent Organic Frameworks: Auditory,
Gustatory, and Olfactory Information Monitoring for Multimode Perception. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c15289