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DOI: 10.1039/c3nr04960d
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APTS and rGO co-functionalized pyrenated fluorescent nanonets for representative vapor phase nitroaromatic explosive detection

Linjuan Guo,Baiyi Zu,Zheng Yang,Hongyu Cao,Xiaohui Zheng,Xincun Dou

Pyrene
Materials science
Fluorescence
2014
For the first time, flexible PVP/pyrene/APTS/rGO fluorescent nanonets were designed and synthesized via a one-step electrospinning method to detect representative subsaturated nitroaromatic explosive vapor. The functional fluorescent nanonets, which were highly stable in air, showed an 81% quenching efficiency towards TNT vapor (∼10 ppb) with an exposure time of 540 s at room temperature. The nice performance of the nanonets was ascribed to the synergistic effects induced by the specific adsorption properties of APTS, the fast charge transfer properties and the effective π–π interaction with pyrene and TNT of rGO. Compared to the analogues of TNT, the PVP/pyrene/APTS/rGO nanonets showed notable selectivity towards TNT and DNT vapors. The explored functionalization method opens up brand new insight into sensitive and selective detection of vapor phase nitroaromatic explosives.
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    APTS and rGO co-functionalized pyrenated fluorescent nanonets for representative vapor phase nitroaromatic explosive detection” is a paper by Linjuan Guo Baiyi Zu Zheng Yang Hongyu Cao Xiaohui Zheng Xincun Dou published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.