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Eu(III)-functionalized In-MOF (In(OH)bpydc) as fluorescent probe for highly selectively sensing organic small molecules and anions especially for CHCl3 and MnO4-

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 504, Issue -, Pages 197-205

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.05.054

Keywords

In-based metal-organic frameworks; Lanthanide ion; Sensor; Fluorescence probe, chloroform; MnO4-

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21571142]
  2. Developing Science Fund of Tongji University

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A highly fluorescent metal-organic framework (In-MOF, In(OH)bpydc (bpydc = biphenyl-5,5'-dicarboxy late)) imparting additional luminescent Eu3+ ions has been synthesized for sensing organic molecules and anions, especially chloroform and MnO4- both of them have a significant spectral response. This Eu-3(+)-incorporated hybrid (In-MOF-Eu) has been fully characterized, which reveals large surface area, great pore size, favorable thermal stability, excellent luminescence as well as good fluorescence stability. On the one hand, the dual-emitting MOF hybrid exhibits a distinctly different response to the chloroform, one of which is almost unchanged, while the other intrinsic broad emission has a remarkable enhancement, leading to an obvious change in color; on the other hand, it also shows a high selectivity for detection of MnO4- because of the largest quenching effect on the luminescent emission, which results in a dark emission. This work represents a new approach for the fabrication of highly selective and sensitive probe for detection of chloroform and MnO4-, as it underlines the opportunity of MOFs with prominent optical properties to explore the existing target substance in the environment. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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