Real-Time In Situ Volatile Organic Compound Sensing by a Dual-Emissive Polynuclear Ln-MOF with Pronounced LnIII Luminescence Response |
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Authors: | Jing-Jing Pang Dr. Zhao-Quan Yao Kuo Zhang Dr. Quan-Wen Li Zi-Xuan Fu Ran Zheng Prof. Dr. Wei Li Prof. Dr. Jian Xu Prof. Dr. Xian-He Bu |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, National Institute for Advanced Materials, TKL of Metal and Molecule-Based Material Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300350 China;2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, TKL of Organic Solar Cells and Photochemical Conversion, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, 300384 China |
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Abstract: | Lanthanide metal–organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs) are promising for luminescence detection of volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors, but usually suffer from the silent or quenched Ln3+ emission. Herein, we report a new dual-emissive Eu-MOF composed of the coordinatively unsaturated Eu9 clusters that afford abundant open metal sites to form a confined “binding pocket” to facilitate the preconcentration and recognition of VOCs. Single-crystal structural analyses reveal that specific analytes can replace the OH oscillators in the first coordination sphere of Eu3+ and form a unique hydrogen-bonding second-sphere adduct tying adjacent Eu9 clusters together to minimize their nonradiative vibrational decay. With the promoted Eu3+ luminescence, the MOF realizes real-time in situ visual sensing of THF vapor (<1 s) and shows a quantitative ratiometric response to the vapor pressure with a limit of detection down to 17.33 Pa. Also, it represents a top-performing ratiometric luminescent thermometer. |
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Keywords: | Lanthanide Polynuclear Clusters Metal–Organic Frameworks Ratiometric Luminescence Behavior Temperature Sensing Volatile Organic Compound Detection |
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