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Rapid Construction of Double Macrocycles, Hierarchical Covalent Organic Framework with Size-Sieving and Host-Guest Recognition for Selective Adsorption and Targeted Analysis of Mycotoxins in Cereals

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) show promising applications in the adsorption of chemical hazards. However, on-demand design for selective recognition remains a great challenge. It is important for food and environmental safety to make COFs into novel multifunctional adsorbents with selective recognition and hierarchical structure through functionalization and structural regulation. Here, calix[4]arene (CX4) and 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)porphyrin (Tph) were used as building blocks for the rapid preparation of novel hierarchical CX4-Tph-COF with double macrocycles synergistic effects for the first time. CX4-Tph-COF exhibited monodisperse and regular spherical structure. The perfect fusion of double macrocycles and porous COFs enabled CX4-Tph-COF to exhibit excellent host-guest recognition, size-sieving and high adsorption capacity. Meanwhile, adsorption experiments and simulation calculations further verified the recognition mechanism. CX4-Tph-COF had successfully achieved efficient adsorption and detection of mycotoxins in cereals, showing ultra-high sensitivity (LODs of 0.18-21.32 ng/kg), satisfactory recovery (81.7-118 %) and good precision (0.9-9.2 %). This provides a new idea for the design of multifunctional COFs with customizable molecular recognition and has potential applications in the targeted analysis of hazards in food safety and environmental monitoring.
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Covalent organic framework,Host-guest,Size sieving,Membrane solid-phase extraction,Mycotoxins,Food
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