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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Modification of Extended Open Frameworks with Fluorescent Tags for Sensing Explosives: Competition between Size Selectivity and Electron Deficiency

Bappaditya Gole; Arun Kumar Bar; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

Three new electron-rich metal-organic frameworks (MOF-1-MOF-3) have been synthesized by employing ligands bearing aromatic tags. The key role of the chosen aromatic tags is to enhance the π-electron density of the luminescent MOFs. Single-crystal X-ray structures have revealed that these MOFs form three-dimensional porous networks with the aromatic tags projecting inwardly into the pores. These highly luminescent electron-rich MOFs have been successfully utilized for the detection of explosive nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) on the basis of fluorescence quenching. Although all of the prepared MOFs can serve as sensors for NACs, MOF-1 and MOF-2 exhibit superior sensitivity towards 4-nitrotoluene (4-NT) and 2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT) compared to 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (TNB). MOF-3, on the other hand, shows an order of sensitivity in accordance with the electron deficiencies of the substrates. To understand such anomalous behavior, we have thoroughly analyzed both the steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence quenching associated with these interactions. Determination of static Stern-Volmer constants (KS) as well as collisional constants (KC) has revealed that MOF-1 and MOF-2 have higher KS values with 4-NT than with TNT, whereas for MOF-3 the reverse order is observed. This apparently anomalous phenomenon was well corroborated by theoretical calculations. Moreover, recyclability and sensitivity studies have revealed that these MOFs can be reused several times and that their sensitivities towards TNT solution are at the parts per billion (ppb) level.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Fluorescent Tris-Imidazolium Sensors for Picric Acid Explosive

Bijan Roy; Arun Kumar Bar; Bappaditya Gole; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

Two new anthracene-functionalized fluorescent tris-imidazolium salts have been synthesized, characterized, and proven to be selective sensors for picric acid, which is a common constituent of many powerful explosives. Theoretical studies revealed an unusual ground-state electron transfer from picrate anion to the sensor molecules.


Chemical Communications | 2011

Supramolecular polymer for explosives sensing: role of H-bonding in enhancement of sensitivity in the solid state

Bappaditya Gole; Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju; Arun Kumar Bar; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

A π-electron rich supramolecular polymer as an efficient fluorescent sensor for electron deficient nitroaromatic explosives has been synthesized, and the role of H-bonding in dramatic amplification of sensitivity/fluorescence quenching efficiency in the solid state has been established.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Multicomponent Assembly of Fluorescent-Tag Functionalized Ligands in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Sensing Explosives

Bappaditya Gole; Arun Kumar Bar; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

Detection of trace amounts of explosive materials is significantly important for security concerns and pollution control. Four multicomponent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs-12, 13, 23, and 123) have been synthesized by employing ligands embedded with fluorescent tags. The multicomponent assembly of the ligands was utilized to acquire a diverse electronic behavior of the MOFs and the fluorescent tags were strategically chosen to enhance the electron density in the MOFs. The phase purity of the MOFs was established by PXRD, NMR spectroscopy, and finally by single-crystal XRD. Single-crystal structures of the MOFs-12 and 13 showed the formation of three-dimensional porous networks with the aromatic tags projecting inwardly into the pores. These electron-rich MOFs were utilized for detection of explosive nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) through fluorescence quenching with high selectivity and sensitivity. The rate of fluorescence quenching for all the MOFs follows the order of electron deficiency of the NACs. We also showed the detection of picric acid (PA) by luminescent MOFs is not always reliable and can be misleading. This attracts our attention to explore these MOFs for sensing picryl chloride (PC), which is as explosive as picric acid and used widely to prepare more stable explosives like 2,4,6-trinitroaniline from PA. Moreover, the recyclability and sensitivity studies indicated that these MOFs can be reused several times with parts per billion (ppb) levels of sensitivity towards PC and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT).


Angewandte Chemie | 2008

Self-assembly of a nanoscopic Pt12Fe12 heterometallic open molecular box containing six porphyrin walls.

Arun Kumar Bar; Rajesh Chakrabarty; Golam Mostafa; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

Coordination-driven self-assembly has proven to be an efficient approach towards the synthesis of large supramolecules of finite shapes and sizes, as reflected in the literature.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2009

Self-Assembly of a Pd6-Molecular Double-Square and a Cu3-Trigonalbipyramidal Cage via a New Tripodal Flexible Ligand

Arun Kumar Bar; Rajesh Chakrabarty; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

A new tripodal flexible ligand (L) containing pyrazolyl functionality has been prepared and successfully used to obtain a pd(6) (1) molecular double-square and a cu(3) trigonalbipyramidal cage (2), where complex 1 represents the first example of a double-square obtained using a flexible tripodal ligand.


Chemical Communications | 2013

An electron rich porous extended framework as a heterogeneous catalyst for Diels–Alder reactions

Bappaditya Gole; Arun Kumar Bar; Arijit Mallick; Rahul Banerjee; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

An electron rich porous metal-organic framework (MOF) has been synthesized, which acts as an effective heterogeneous catalyst for Diels-Alder reactions through encapsulation of the reactants in confined nano-channels of the framework.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2010

Ruthenium−Oxygen Coordination-Driven Self-Assembly of a RuII8 Incomplete Prism: Synthesis, Structure, and Shape-Selective Molecular Recognition Study

Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju; Arun Kumar Bar; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

Coordination-driven self-assembly of 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate (tma; 1) and oxalato-bridged p-cymeneruthenium(II) building block [Ru(2)(μ-η(4)-C(2)O(4))(MeOH)(2)(η(6)-p-cymene)(2)](O(3)SCF(3))(2) (2) affords an unusual octanuclear incomplete prism [Ru(8)(η(6)-p-cymene)(8)(tma)(2)(μ-η(4)-C(2)O(4))(2)(OMe)(4)](O(3)SCF(3))(2) (3), which exhibits a remarkable shape-selective binding affinity for neutral phenolic compounds via hydrogen-bonding interactions (p-cymene = p-(i)PrC(6)H(4)Me). Such a binding was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis using 1,3,5-trihydroxybenzene as an analyte.


Chemical Communications | 2011

Fluorescent metal-organic framework for selective sensing of nitroaromatic explosives.

Bappaditya Gole; Arun Kumar Bar; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee


Organometallics | 2010

Coordination-Driven Self-Assembly of Metallamacrocycles via a New PtII2 Organometallic Building Block with 90° Geometry and Optical Sensing of Anions

Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju; Arun Kumar Bar; Ki-Whan Chi; Partha Sarathi Mukherjee

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Bappaditya Gole

Indian Institute of Science

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Rajesh Chakrabarty

Indian Institute of Science

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Arijit Mallick

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Rahul Banerjee

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

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Dohyun Moon

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Bijan Roy

Indian Institute of Science

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