4.7 Article

Highly luminescent Ln-MOFs based on 1,3-adamantanediacetic acid as bifunctional sensor

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 257, Issue -, Pages 705-713

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2017.11.009

Keywords

Lanthanide metal-organic-frameworks (Ln-MOFs); 1,3-Adamantanediacetic acid; Crystal structures; Bifunctional sensor; Ni2+; Val

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21641008, 91622105]
  2. Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology [20151BDH80049, 20161BAB203083]
  3. Jiangxi Provincial Education Department [GJJ14259]
  4. Key Laboratory of Functional Small Organic Molecule, Ministry of Education [KLFS-KF-201422]

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A series of lanthanide metal-organic-frameworks (Ln-MOFs) are synthesized under mild hydrothermal condition by introducing the ligand of 1,3-adamantanediacetic acid (H(2)ADA). They are three dimentional (3D) structures and have the formula of [Ln(ADA)(1.5)(phen)](n) (Ln(3+) = Eu3+ 1a, Gd3+ 1b, Tb3+ 1c, La3+ 1d, Ce3+ 1e, Pr3+ 1f, Nd3+ 1 g, Y3+ 1 h; phen = 1,10-phenanthroline). These Ln-MOFs are fully characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, PXRD, TGA, EA and FT-IR. Luminescence properties, including luminescence spectra, luminescence decay lifetimes and luminescence quantum yields (QYs) are analyzed in detail. Eu3+ complex of 1a shows highly luminescence QYs of 58.61%, which due to that the triplet state of phen competes well with the excited emission state of Eu3+. Further investigation reveals that 1a is a bifunctional sensor, which can be used as a turn-off luminescence sensor for detecting Ni2+ and turn-on luminescence sensor for probing Val at the same time. Interestingly, the limit of detect (LOD) for sensing Ni2+ is an ultrahigh sensitive value of 1.0 x 10(-9) M (5.9 x 10(-5) mg/L), which is lower than the Chinese environmental quality standard (0.5 mg/L of total Ni2+ content, GB25467-2010), and it is the most sensitive chemosensor for detecting Ni2+, to the best of our knowledge. Investigation also reveals there is a good linear relationship between luminescence intensity and the concentration of Ni2+ in 0.2-0.6 mu M. The sensing mechanism for detecting Ni2+ and Val are also discussed. (c) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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