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Exclusive Recognition of Acetone in a Luminescent BioMOF through Multiple Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions.

Yong-Liang HuangPei-Li QiuJian-Ping BaiDong LuoWeigang LuDan Li
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
An anionic microporous metal-organic framework (1), featuring a combination of mononuclear and tetranuclear zinc clusters and a mix-and-match strategy of two different types of organic ligands, has been successfully constructed via a solvothermal reaction. Its luminescence can be exclusively quenched by acetone. In situ single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies reveal the specific acetone binding sites and the existence of multiple hydrogen bonds between acetone and the framework. Together with its chemical and thermal stability, 1 has been demonstrated to be a potential luminescence probe for the rapid detection of acetone with a remarkable anti-interference and a low detection limit (1.85 ppm).
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