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A Highly Stable Yttrium Organic Framework as a Host for Optical Thermometry and D 2 O Detection.

Thomas W ChamberlainRafael V PerrellaTamires M OliveiraPaulo Cesar de Sousa FilhoRichard I Walton
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The yttrium organic framework (Y 0.89 Tb 0.10 Eu 0.01 ) 6 (BDC) 7 (OH) 4 (H 2 O) 4 (BDC=benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate) is hydrothermally stable up to at least 513 K and thermally stable in air in excess of 673 K. The relative intensities of luminescence of Tb 3+ and Eu 3+ are governed by Tb 3+ -to-Eu 3+ phonon-assisted energy transfer and Tb 3+ -to-ligand back transfer and are responsible for the differing temperature-dependent luminescence of the two ions. This provides a ratiometric luminescent thermometer in the 288-573 K temperature range, not previously seen for MOF materials, with a high sensitivity, 1.69±0.04 % K -1 at 523 K. In aqueous conditions, loosely bound H 2 O can be replaced by D 2 O in the same material, which modifies decay lifetimes to yield a quantitative luminescent D 2 O sensor with a useful sensitivity for practical application.
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