| Literature DB >> 32174003 |
Jialuo Li1, Shuai Yuan1, Jun-Sheng Qin1, Jiandong Pang1, Peng Zhang1, Yingmu Zhang1, Yanyan Huang1, Hannah F Drake1, Wenshe R Liu1, Hong-Cai Zhou1.
Abstract
The controlled synthesis of multicomponent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) allows for the precise placement of multiple cooperative functional groups within a framework, leading to emergent synergistic effects. Herein, we demonstrate that turn-on fluorescence sensors can be assembled by combining a fluorophore and a recognition moiety within a complex cavity of a multicomponent MOF. An anthracene-based fluorescent linker and a hemicyanine-containing CN- -responsive linker were sequentially installed into the lattice of PCN-700. The selective binding of CN- to hemicyanine inhibited the energy transfer between the two moieties, resulting in a fluorescence turn-on effect. Taking advantage of the high tunability of the MOF platform, the ratio between anthracene and the hemicyanine moiety could be fine-tuned in order to maximize the sensitivity of the overall framework. The optimized MOF-sensor had a CN- -detection limit of 0.05 μm, which is much lower than traditional CN- fluorescent sensors (about 0.2 μm).Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32174003 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202000702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336