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A hydrolytically stable uranyl organic framework for highly sensitive and selective detection of Fe3+ in aqueous media

A hydrolytically stable uranyl organic framework for highly sensitive and selective detection of... We present a depleted uranium-based metal organic framework, UO2(C8H3O6N)·DMF, that exhibits highly sensitive and selective detection towards Fe3+ ions in aqueous media with an extremely low detection limit of 6.3 ppb. This work offers insight into exploring the potential applications of actinide-based metal organic frameworks in the area of chemical sensing with intrinsic advantages of high selectivity and sensitivity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Dalton Transactions Royal Society of Chemistry

A hydrolytically stable uranyl organic framework for highly sensitive and selective detection of Fe3+ in aqueous media

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Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Copyright
This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
ISSN
1477-9226
eISSN
1477-9234
DOI
10.1039/c7dt04365a
pmid
29211078
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Abstract

We present a depleted uranium-based metal organic framework, UO2(C8H3O6N)·DMF, that exhibits highly sensitive and selective detection towards Fe3+ ions in aqueous media with an extremely low detection limit of 6.3 ppb. This work offers insight into exploring the potential applications of actinide-based metal organic frameworks in the area of chemical sensing with intrinsic advantages of high selectivity and sensitivity.

Journal

Dalton TransactionsRoyal Society of Chemistry

Published: Jan 15, 2018

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