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A Luminescent Metal–Organic Framework Thermometer with Intrinsic Dual Emission from Organic Lumophores
Authors:Hao Zhang  Dr. Chensheng Lin  Prof. Tianlu Sheng  Dr. Shengmin Hu  Chao Zhuo  Dr. Ruibiao Fu  Dr. Yuehong Wen  Haoran Li  Shaodong Su  Prof. Xintao Wu
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Structure Chemistry, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fujian, China;2. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China
Abstract:A new mixed‐ligand metal–organic framework (MOF), ZnATZ‐BTB, has been constructed as a luminescent ratiometric thermometer by making use of the intrinsic dual emission at cryogenic temperatures. Its twofold interpenetrated network promotes the Dexter energy transfer (DET) between the mixed organic lumophores. The temperature‐dependent luminescent behavior arises from the thermal equilibrium between two separated excited states coupled by DET, which is confirmed by Boltzmann distribution fitting. The small excited‐state energy gap allows ZnATZ‐BTB to measure and visualize cryogenic temperatures (30–130 K) with significantly high relative sensitivity (up to 5.29 % K?1 at 30 K). Moreover, it is the first example of a ratiometric MOF thermometer the dual emitting sources of which are widely applicable mixed organic ligands, opening up new opportunities for designing such devices.
Keywords:cryogenic temperatures  energy transfer  fluorescence  metal–  organic frameworks  ratiometric thermometer
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