Fast and Selective
Detection of Trace Chemical Warfare
Agents Enabled by an ESIPT-Based Fluorescent Film Sensor
Posted on 2022-08-03 - 20:00
Reliable detection of airborne chemical warfare agents
(CWAs) at
the site and in real-time remains a challenge due to the rarity of
miniaturized analytical tools. Herein, an o-carborane-functionalized
benzothiazole derivative (PCBO) with excited-state intramolecular
proton transfer (ESIPT) and AIE characteristics was synthesized. The
PCBO-based film sensor showed a highly sensitive response to representative
simulants of CWAs, and detection limits were found to be 1.0 mg·m–3 for triphosgene, 6.0 mg·m–3 for chloroethyl ethyl sulfide, and 0.2 mg·m–3 for diethyl chlorophosphite. Moreover, the sensor showed great reusability
(>100 cycles) and unprecedented response speed (<0.5 s). The
excellent
sensing performance was ascribed to the microenvironmental sensitivity
of the sensing fluorophore, the porous adlayer structure of the film,
and the specific binding of the fluorophore to the analytes. Furthermore,
discrimination and identification of the examined CWA simulants were
realized via the introduction of another fluorophore (HCBO)-based
film. Importantly, a portable fluorescent CWA detector was built with
the sensor as the key component, and its applicability was demonstrated
by the successful detection of a typical CWA sample (Sarin). The present
study indicates that fluorescent film sensors could satisfy reliable
onsite and real-time detection of harmful chemicals.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Liu, Ke; Qin, Molin; Shi, Qiyuan; Wang, Gang; Zhang, Jing; Ding, Nannan; et al. (2022). Fast and Selective
Detection of Trace Chemical Warfare
Agents Enabled by an ESIPT-Based Fluorescent Film Sensor. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c00862