Chiral Linker Installation in a Metal-Organic Framework for Enantioselective Luminescent Sensing.
Zongsu HanTiankai SunRong-Ran LiangYifan GuoYihao YangMengmeng WangYue MaoPeter R TaylorPeng ChengKun-Yu WangHong-Cai ZhouPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Linker installation is a potent strategy for integrating specific properties and functionalities into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). This method enhances the structural diversity of frameworks and enables the precise construction of robust structures, complementing the conventional postsynthetic modification approaches, by fully leveraging open metal sites and active organic linkers at targeting locations. Herein, we demonstrated an insertion of a d-camphorate linker into a flexible Zr-based MOF, PCN-700, through linker installation. The resultant homochiral MOF not only exhibits remarkable stability but also functions as a highly efficient luminescent material for enantioselective sensing. Competitive absorption and energy/electron transfer processes contribute to the sensing performance, while the difference in binding affinities dominates the enantioselectivity. This work presents a straightforward route to crafting stable homochiral MOFs for enantioselective sensing.