Light-driven ultrafast sensor based on biocompatible solvatochromic metal-organic framework

The design of fast, endurant, and biocompatible porous frameworks with solvatochromism, aimed to address the multiple visual sensing of chemicals, yet remains a challenge. Here, we report on a solvatochromic metal-organic framework (MOF) based on cobalt and trimesic acid. We examined its solvatochromism through the solvent exchange and revealed high selectivity to water/dimethylformamide combination. The color change over 50 cycles during the solvent exchange occures for 0.1 s, being 2 orders of magnitude faster than for existing MOFs. Despite the cobalt content, toxicity assays in vivo and in vitro revealed high biocompatibility of the MOF. The latter allowed implementing the fastest, highly-endurant and biocompatible MOF-based visual sensor of humidity in a desiccator for storage of water-sensitive goods and chemicals. Finally, for such a sensor, we demonstrated its multiple use through remote light-driven recovery that contributes to sustainability of this functional MOF.

Авторы
Milichko Valentin 1, 8 , Burzak Nikita2 , Bondarenko A.B.2, 6 , Dyachuk V.A.7 , Timofeeva Maria1 , Kenzhebayeva Yuliya1 , Bazhenova Agniia3 , Lunev Artem1 , Novikov A.S. 4, 5 , Shipilovskikh Sergei1
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Английский
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Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 ITMO University
  • 2 Université de Lorraine, Institut Jean Lamour
  • 3 Almazov Federal Medical Research Centre
  • 4 Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
  • 5 A.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology
  • 6 The Saint Petersburg Mining University,
  • 7 Saint Petersburg State University
  • 8 RUDN University
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