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Near-Infrared Luminescent Lanthanide MOF Barcodes

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 131, Issue 50, Pages 18069-+

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja907885m

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  1. University of Pittsburgh
  2. National Science Foundation [NSF DBI0352346]
  3. American Chemical Society [PRF 47601-G10]
  4. Le Studium (agency for research and international hosting of associate researchers in Region Centre), Orleans, France

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We demonstrate the conceptual advantage of using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for the creation of a polymetallic material that contains several different near-IR-emitting lanthanide cations and operates as a barcode material with unique luminescence properties. By choosing the ratio of lanthanide salts used during the synthesis, we can control the ratio of lanthanide cations present in the resulting material. We have demonstrated that the emission intensity of each of the different lanthanide cations is proportional to its amount in the MOF crystal, resulting in unique spectroscopic barcodes that depend on the lanthanide cation ratios and compositions.

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