Ultra-Sensitive, Selective and Repeatable Fluorescence Sensor for Methanol Based on a Highly Emissive 0D Hybrid Lead-Free Perovskite

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Aug 26;61(35):e202206437. doi: 10.1002/anie.202206437. Epub 2022 Jul 18.

Abstract

A convenient and rapid detection method for methanol in ethanol remains a major challenge due to their indistinguishable physical properties. Herein, a novel fluorescence probe based on perovskite was successfully designed to overcome this bottleneck. We report a new zero-dimensional (0D) hybrid perovskite of [MP]2 Inx Sb1-x Cl7 ⋅ 6 H2 O (MP=2-methylpiperazine) displaying an unusual green light emission with near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield. Remarkably, this 0D perovskite exhibits reversible methanol-response luminescence switching between green and yellow color but fail in any other organic vapors. Even for blended alcohol solutions, the luminescent probe exhibits excellent sensing performance with multiple superiorities of rapid response time (30 s) and ultra-low detection limit (40 ppm), etc. Therefore, this 0D perovskite can be utilized as a perfect fluorescence probe to detect traces of methanol from ethanol with ultrahigh sensitivity, selectivity and repeatability. To the best of our knowledge, this work represents the first perovskite as fluorescence probe for methanol with wide potential in environmental monitoring and methanol detection, etc.

Keywords: Fluorescence Probes; Methanol Detection; Photoluminescence Switching; Zero-Dimensional Halide Perovskites.