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A Multifunctional Ca II -Eu III Heterometallic Organic Framework with Sensing and Selective Adsorption in Water.

Juan LiYan JinYi-Yi YangXue-Qin Song
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
With increasing global industrialization, it is urgent and challenging to develop multifunctional species for detection and adsorption in the environment. For this purpose, a novel anionic heterometallic organic framework, [(CH 3 ) 2 NH 2 ][CaEu(CAM) 2 (H 2 O) 2 ]·4H 2 O·4DMF ( CaEuCAM ), is hydrothermally synthesized based on chelidamic acid (H 3 CAM). Single crystal analysis shows that CaEuCAM features two different oxygen-rich channels along the c -axis in which one CAM 3- bridges two sextuple-coordinated Ca 2+ and two octuple-coordinated Eu 3+ with a μ 4 -η 1 : η 1 : η 1 : η 1 : η 1 : η 1 new chelating and bridging mode. The characteristic bright red emission and superior hydrostability of CaEuCAM under harsh acidic and basic conditions benefit it by acting as a highly sensitive sensor for Fe 3+ and 3-nitrophenol (3-NP) with extremely low LODs through remarkable quenching. The combination of experiments and theoretical calculations for sensing mechanisms shows that the competitive absorption and interaction are responsible for Fe 3+ -induced selective emission quenching, while that for 3-NP is the result of the synergism of host-guest chemistry and the inner filter effect. Meanwhile, the assimilation of negative charge plus channels renders CaEuCAM a highly selective adsorbent for methylene blue (MB) due to a synergy of electrostatic affinity, ion-dipole interaction, and size matching. Of note is the reusability of CaEuCAM toward Fe 3+ /3-NP sensing and MB adsorption besides its fast response. These findings could be very useful in guiding the development of multifunctional Ln-MOFs for sensing and adsorption applications in water media.
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