Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds

The theoretical design of a metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor was developed for the discrimination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Molecular models of cobalt tetraphenylporphine (CoTPP) with small VOCs were investigated by the density functional theory (DFT) method at the Becke, 3-par...

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Main Authors: Gu, Haiyang, Huang, Xingyi, Chen, Quansheng, Sun, Yanhui, Tan, Chin Ping
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Published: MYU 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.867092021-11-09T08:12:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86709/ Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds Gu, Haiyang Huang, Xingyi Chen, Quansheng Sun, Yanhui Tan, Chin Ping The theoretical design of a metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor was developed for the discrimination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Molecular models of cobalt tetraphenylporphine (CoTPP) with small VOCs were investigated by the density functional theory (DFT) method at the Becke, 3-parameter, Lee–Yang–Parr (B3LYP) and LAN2DZ level. The relative energies of CoTPP and its complexes were calculated at three spin states (low, intermediate, and high) to obtain their optimized geometry structures. Singlets were found to be the most stable states for CoTPP and its complexes, except for CoTPP-oxygen and CoTPP-propanol at triplets. The binding performance was represented by the binding energy (BE), which showed the following order based on the most stable states: propane (L3) < oxygen (O2) < propanol (L2) < hydrogen sulfide (H2S) < propionaldehyde (L6) < nitrogen (N2) < butanone (L5) < ethyl acetate (L4) < trimethylamine (L1). We suggest that the CoTPP-based fluorescence sensor is sensitive to trimethylamine and ethyl acetate, and avoids the interference from propane and oxygen. MYU 2020-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86709/1/Mechanistic%20insight%20of%20metalloporphyrin-based%20fluorescence%20sensor%20reacting%20.pdf Gu, Haiyang and Huang, Xingyi and Chen, Quansheng and Sun, Yanhui and Tan, Chin Ping (2020) Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds. Sensors and Materials, 32 (5 (2)). 1823 - 1831. ISSN 0914-4935; ESSN: 2435-0869 https://myukk.org/SM2017/article.php?ss=2836
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description The theoretical design of a metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor was developed for the discrimination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Molecular models of cobalt tetraphenylporphine (CoTPP) with small VOCs were investigated by the density functional theory (DFT) method at the Becke, 3-parameter, Lee–Yang–Parr (B3LYP) and LAN2DZ level. The relative energies of CoTPP and its complexes were calculated at three spin states (low, intermediate, and high) to obtain their optimized geometry structures. Singlets were found to be the most stable states for CoTPP and its complexes, except for CoTPP-oxygen and CoTPP-propanol at triplets. The binding performance was represented by the binding energy (BE), which showed the following order based on the most stable states: propane (L3) < oxygen (O2) < propanol (L2) < hydrogen sulfide (H2S) < propionaldehyde (L6) < nitrogen (N2) < butanone (L5) < ethyl acetate (L4) < trimethylamine (L1). We suggest that the CoTPP-based fluorescence sensor is sensitive to trimethylamine and ethyl acetate, and avoids the interference from propane and oxygen.
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author Gu, Haiyang
Huang, Xingyi
Chen, Quansheng
Sun, Yanhui
Tan, Chin Ping
spellingShingle Gu, Haiyang
Huang, Xingyi
Chen, Quansheng
Sun, Yanhui
Tan, Chin Ping
Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
author_facet Gu, Haiyang
Huang, Xingyi
Chen, Quansheng
Sun, Yanhui
Tan, Chin Ping
author_sort Gu, Haiyang
title Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
title_short Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
title_full Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
title_fullStr Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
title_full_unstemmed Mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
title_sort mechanistic insight of metalloporphyrin-based fluorescence sensor reacting with volatile organic compounds
publisher MYU
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86709/1/Mechanistic%20insight%20of%20metalloporphyrin-based%20fluorescence%20sensor%20reacting%20.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86709/
https://myukk.org/SM2017/article.php?ss=2836
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