| Literature DB >> 30720269 |
Xiuna Mi1, Dafei Sheng1, Yu'e Yu1, Yuhao Wang1, Limin Zhao1, Jing Lu1, Yunwu Li1, Dacheng Li1, Jianmin Dou1, Jingui Duan2, Suna Wang1.
Abstract
Two series of lanthanide metal-organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs) from two structurally related flexible carboxylate-based ligands were solvothermally synthesized. H3L2 with additional -CH2- group provides more flexibility and different coordination modes and conformations compared with H3L1. As a result, 2-Ln MOFs are modulated from two-dimensional kgd of 1-Ln to three-dimensional rtl topological frameworks and further achieve enhanced chemical stability. The Eu- and Tb-MOFs exhibit strong fluorescent emission at the solid state because of the antenna effect of the ligands. Interestingly, the emissions can be tuned by simply doping Eu3+ and Tb3+ of different concentrations within the Eu xTb1- x MOFs. Notably, 2-Ln MOFs realize nearly white light emission by means of a trichromatic approach (red of Eu(III), green of Tb(III), and blue of the H3L2 ligand). Furthermore, 2-Ln MOFs also exhibit water stability and demonstrate high selective and sensitive sensing activities toward Fe(III) and Cr(VI) in aqueous solutions. The results further highlight the importance of the ligand flexibility on tuning MOF structures with improved structural stability and ion-sensing properties.Entities:
Keywords: Fe(III) and Cr(VI); Ln-MOFs; flexible phenoxyl-containing tricarboxylate ligands; luminescent sensors; tunable light emission
Year: 2019 PMID: 30720269 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b18320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229