Abstract

Based on practical application, the design of coordination polymers with novel structures has been a hot topic in related research fields. A zinc coordination polymer, which could be applied as a fluorescent probe to detect picric acid with high selectivity and sensitivity (KSV ​= ​17,686 ​M−1), is reported. Its one-dimensional zigzag structure has excellent stability and be used to detect picric acid in the system containing a large amount of water. In addition, as a solid fluorescent probe, it's able to reuse for the detection of picric acid after simple washing, and the detection effect does not decrease within 5 cycles. Our experiment results show that it has the ability to be a fluorescent sensor for the detection of picric acid.

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