Issue 16, 2009

Synthesis of a metal–organic framework film by direct conversion technique for VOCs sensing

Abstract

For the first time, a metal–organic framework Zn3(BTC)2 film has been successfully synthesized on the substrate of zinc wafer by a direct conversion technique. The obtained crystal densities and inter-growth of the film have been improved via the zinc wafer conversion method. The effect of synthesis conditions on the crystallization of Zn3(BTC)2 and activation of the substrate were determined to optimize the strategies for the synthesis of continuous and stable layers. The crystallization took place by converting the activated zinc layer on the substrate. The reaction between the substrate-generated zinc source and the H3BTC clear solution yielded the best inter-growth of crystals and formed a high-density coating. More interestingly, the fluorescence emission of the Zn3(BTC)2 film was found to be highly sensitive and selective sensing to dimethylamine among different VOCs. The fluorescence intensity decreased with increasing contents of dimethylamine in ethanol solution due to weak fluorescence quenching effect. This high-quality MOF film may find promising applications in sensors, especially in VOCs sensing.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of a metal–organic framework film by direct conversion technique for VOCs sensing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Dec 2008
Accepted
13 Feb 2009
First published
10 Mar 2009

Dalton Trans., 2009, 3009-3013

Synthesis of a metal–organic framework film by direct conversion technique for VOCs sensing

X. Zou, G. Zhu, I. J. Hewitt, F. Sun and S. Qiu, Dalton Trans., 2009, 3009 DOI: 10.1039/B822248G

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