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Post-Synthetic Functionalization of Ni-MOF by Eu3+ Ions: Luminescent Probe for Aspartic Acid and Magnetic Property

Journal

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 7531-7538

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00402

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  1. NSFC [21871220, 21531007]
  2. NSF of Shannxi province [2019JM-082]
  3. Key Science and Technology Innovation of Shaanxi Province [2019TD-007]

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Utilizing 5,5'-oxidiisophthalic acid (H(4)odip) ligand, one 3D framework {[Ni-2(odip)(H2O)(4)(DMF)]center dot DMF center dot 2H(2)O}(n) (1) with a rare 3-nodal (3,3,4)-connected topological net based on two types of Ni-12(odip)(12) and Ni-24(odip)(12) nanocages was prepared. To exploit the advantage of high porosity, 1 was employed as an MOF matrix, and then photoactive Eu3+ ions were introduced through a facile soaking method to get Eu3+ functionalized MOF composite Eu3+@1. Luminescent sensing experiment demonstrated that Eu3+@1 has the potential to serve as a sensitive, recyclable, and fast luminescent probe for aspartic acid, with a quenching constant of 1.565 X 10(3) L/mol. The result offers a new possibility for many MOF materials which are nonemissive and/or difficult to synthesize directly to realize luminescent sensing function similar to lanthanide MOFs. Moreover, 1 reveals a ferromagnetic character in the range of 6-35 K. The dynamic magnetization measurements displayed no frequency dependencies, suggesting the absence of slow magnetic relaxation.

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