Issue 35, 2019

A stable luminescent zinc–organic framework as a dual-sensor toward Cu2+ and Cr2O72−, and excellent platform-encapsulated Ln3+ for systematic color tuning and white-light emission

Abstract

A stable, luminescent zinc–organic framework (MOF) [Zn(OBA)2(PTD)·2DMF·2H2O]n (1; H2OBA = 4,4′-oxybis(benzoic acid), PTD = 6-(pyridin-4-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) was synthesized using a V-shaped, carboxylate H2OBA ligand containing conjugated π-moieties and a rigidly auxiliary N-rich PTD ligand, which displayed a 3D, three-fold interpenetrated framework with highly thermal and chemical stabilities. Complex 1 exhibited a strong luminescent emission, and could selectively detect Cu2+ and Cr2O72−, making it a potential dual functional chemosensor. Furthermore, the systematic explorations of lanthanide(III) cation encapsulation for compound 1 suggested that Ln3+-doped compounds are good candidates as color-tunable and barcoded materials. Moreover, by soaking this as-synthesized MOF (50 mg) into a 10 mL DMF solution containing 5 × 10−5 mmol Ln3+ ions (Eu3+/Tb3+, 13/7), the white light-emission of the Ln3+-doped compound 1 was realized with the Commission Internationale de L’Eclairage coordinates (0.3095, 0.2945). The quantum yield of this white light-emitting sample is 29%, which is higher than those of most reported doped MOFs with white light-emission. Furthermore, compound 1 exhibited a selective gas capture for CO2 over CH4.

Graphical abstract: A stable luminescent zinc–organic framework as a dual-sensor toward Cu2+ and Cr2O72−, and excellent platform-encapsulated Ln3+ for systematic color tuning and white-light emission

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jun 2019
Accepted
26 Jul 2019
First published
29 Jul 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 13794-13801

A stable luminescent zinc–organic framework as a dual-sensor toward Cu2+ and Cr2O72−, and excellent platform-encapsulated Ln3+ for systematic color tuning and white-light emission

B. Qin, X. Zhang and J. Zhang, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 13794 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02861G

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