2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b06488
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NanoPOP: Solution-Processable Fluorescent Porous Organic Polymer for Highly Sensitive, Selective, and Fast Naked Eye Detection of Mercury

Abstract: Fluorescence-based detection is one of the most efficient and cost-effective methods for detecting hazardous, aqueous Hg 2+ . We designed a fluorescent porous organic polymer (TPA-POP-TSC), with a "fluorophore" backbone and a thiosemicarbazide "receptor" for Hg 2+ -targeted sensing. Nanometer-sized TPA-POP-TSC spheres (nanoPOP) were synthesized under mini-emulsion conditions and showed excellent solution processability and dispersity in aqueous solution. The nanoPOP sensor exhibits exceptional sensitivity (K s… Show more

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“…As shown in Figures 8 A and 8D, upon the addition of Cu 2+ , the C1s binding energy of C=N in SPBI-c moved from 286.1 to 286.6 eV, and the N1s binding energy moved from 401.6 to 402.3 eV. These changes demonstrate the presence of a coordination effect between Cu 2+ and C=N in SPBI-c ( Li et al., 2019b ). Similar interactions were confirmed between SPBI-c and Fe 3+ ( Figures 8 B and 8E) or PA ( Figures 8 C and 8F).…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…As shown in Figures 8 A and 8D, upon the addition of Cu 2+ , the C1s binding energy of C=N in SPBI-c moved from 286.1 to 286.6 eV, and the N1s binding energy moved from 401.6 to 402.3 eV. These changes demonstrate the presence of a coordination effect between Cu 2+ and C=N in SPBI-c ( Li et al., 2019b ). Similar interactions were confirmed between SPBI-c and Fe 3+ ( Figures 8 B and 8E) or PA ( Figures 8 C and 8F).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…As depicted in Figure 7 , the stretching vibration of C-N and C=N in SPBI-c are located at 1278 and 1618 cm −1 , respectively. After the addition of Cu 2+ , these stretching vibrations moved to 1272 and 1625 cm −1 , respectively, indicating an interaction between the N atoms in SPBI-c and Cu 2+ ( Wu et al., 2016 ; Li et al., 2019b ). Similarly, these stretching vibrations also moved after the addition of Fe 3+ to SPBI-c .…”
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confidence: 98%
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