Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibited huge application potential in electrochemical analysis field, how to facilely and effectively boost the electrochemical sensing activity of MOFs materials still face enormous challenges. In this work, core-shell Co-MOF (Co-TCA@ZIF-67) polyhedrons with hierarchical porosity was easily synthesized via simple chemical etching reaction by selecting thiocyanuric acid as the etching reagent. Benefiting from the introduction of mesopores and thiocyanuric acid/Co2+ complex on the surface of ZIF-67 frameworks, the property and functions of the pristine ZIF-67 was seriously tailored. Compared with the pristine ZIF-67, the as-resulted Co-TCA@ZIF-67 nanoparticles displayed greatly enhanced physical adsorption capacity and electrochemical reduction activity toward the antibiotic drug furaltadone. As a result, a novel furaltadone electrochemical sensor with high sensitivity was fabricated. The linear detection range was from 50 nM to 5 μM with sensitivity of 110.40 μA−1 μM−1 cm−2 and detection limit of 12 nM. This work demonstrated chemical etching strategy is truly a facile and effective way to modify the electrochemical sensing performance of MOFs-based materials, and we believed the chemically etched MOFs materials will play a stronger role in terms of food safety and environmental conservation.

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