Large-scale SiO2 nanowires were synthesized by using a simple but an effective approach at low temperature. Scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were employed to characterize the samples. The results indicated that SiO2 nanowires with a uniform diameter of about 20 nm and a length up to 10 μm have been synthesized. Photoluminescence measurement showed that the SiO2 nanowires emitted blue light at 2.8 and 3.0 eV. The possible growth process of the SiO2 nanowires is discussed. Using this method, large panels of SiO2 nanowires can be made under conditions that are suitable for device fabrication.
A Cd-based metal–organic framework (Cd-MOF), named
after
{[Cd(ttc)(H2O)]·H2O}
n
(ttc = 1-imidazole-1-yl-2,4,6-benzene-tricarboxylic acid),
was synthesized using the solvothermal reaction. The single-crystal
structure was determined by single X-ray diffraction analysis, and
crystalline characteristics and composition were confirmed by powder
X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TG), respectively.
Structural analysis showed that the Cd2+ ion is in the
seven-coordinated mode, in which ttc2– ion adopts
the μ4-η1-η1-η2-η2 coordination mode. It is worth noting
that the Cd2+ ion is connected to ttc2– to form a 2D network, and the adjacent 2D network is expanded into
a 3D supramolecular network structure through weak hydrogen bonds.
The fluorescence sensing experiments indicated that Cd-MOF could not
only be used as a fluorescence sensor for Fe3+, fluazinam
(FLU), and 2,4,6-trinitrophenolol (TNP) but also for sulfasalazine
detection in aqueous solution. To verify the sensitivity of the fluorescent
probe, we calculated its detection limit: 5.34 × 10–8 M (Fe3+), 7.8 × 10–8 M (FLU),
1.21 × 10–7 M (TNP), and 2.67 × 10–7 M (SECT). In addition, the quenching mechanism was
thoroughly studied.
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