| Literature DB >> 31964061 |
Jian-Qiang Liu1,2, Gao-Peng Li3, Wei-Cong Liu1, Qing-Lin Li1, Bao-Hong Li1,2, Robert W Gable4, Lei Hou3, Stuart R Batten5.
Abstract
Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) containing fluorescent probes for the detection of pollutants such as organic solvents and heavy metals are becoming increasingly important, with lanthanide-MOF (Ln-MOF) materials receiving greater attention owing to the possibility of achieving fine-tuned luminescent properties. Herein, two unusual isostructural nanocage-based three-dimensional Ln-MOFs, 1-Ln (Ln=Tb, Eu), are constructed, using a new diisophthalate ligand with active Lewis basic triazole sites. Selective gas adsorption, especially the removal of CO2 from CH4 , a primary component of natural gas and biogas, is desirable in terms of both economic and environmental considerations. 1-Eu is found to exhibit highly efficient luminescent sensing for Fe3+ cations and Cr2 O7 2- anions, as well as selective CO2 capture over CH4 .Entities:
Keywords: coordination polymers; crystal engineering; luminescence; metal-organic frameworks; sensors
Year: 2016 PMID: 31964061 DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201600289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chempluschem ISSN: 2192-6506 Impact factor: 2.863