A Luminescent Probe for Highly Selective Cu2+ Sensing Using a Lanthanide-Doped Metal Organic Framework with Large Pores: A Luminescent Probe for Highly Selective Cu2+ Sensing Using a Lanthanide-Doped Metal Organic Framework with Large Pores
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2019)
摘要
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous coordination polymer. Recently, some studies have been focused on the detection of various analytes using luminescent MOFs. In this study, an MOF, Eu@1, is synthesized using ([Zn-3(TAPB)(2)(CH3OH)(2)]) (1) as a precursor to encapsulate Eu3+. It has large pores and excellent luminescent properties, and the quantum yield is up to 30.2%, which can be used as a luminescent probe for highly selective Cu2+ sensing. It is simple and intuitive to use a lanthanide-doped MOF for highly sensitive sensing of Cu2+ by the change of emitting color (from red to blue). The inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data indicate that Cu2+ can easily be exchanged with Eu3+ in 1D channels and replace a portion of the central ions. The good luminescent properties and visible color detectable to the naked eye demonstrate the potential application of this probe in colorimetric detection.
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Luminescence,Metal-organic frameworks,Porous materials,Sensors,Ion exchange
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