Fluorescent Sensors Based on Lanthanide-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks via Devices and pH Response.
Wenxi ZhangYihe ZhaoJing SunDianxiang PengXiao LiYanjie LvJiao LiZhong-Min SuPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
In light of the escalating industrial and environmental pollution, there is a pressing need for the development of novel materials capable of swiftly detecting pollutants. Here, we report the synthesis of five lanthanide metal-organic frameworks sharing a common structure, prepared via a hydrothermal method and denoted as [Ln 2 (H 2 DHBDC) 2 (phen)(H 2 O) 6 ] n (where CUST-888 corresponds to Tb, CUST-889 corresponds to Eu, CUST-890 corresponds to Gd, CUST-891 corresponds to Dy, and CUST-892 corresponds to Nd). Notably, CUST-888 and CUST-889 exhibit discernible visual alterations in response to acidic and alkaline conditions. To assess their practical utility, luminescent test strips and light-emitting diode lights based on CUST-888 and CUST-889 were devised, enabling the visual detection of luminescence color changes induced by Hg 2+ , Cr 2 O 7 2- , tetracycline, and 2,4,6-trinitrophenol. Furthermore, highlighters derived from CUST-888 and CUST-889 were designed, showcasing robust stability, adjustable color, and substantial potential for application in the realm of anticounterfeiting.