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A Dual-emissive Europium-based Metal-organic Framework for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Fe and Fe

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Journal Dalton Trans
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2021 Sep 14
PMID 34519754
Citations 2
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Abstract

A dual-emissive optical material as a ratiometric fluorescent probe has been demonstrated to be remarkably superior in precise and quantitative analyses. Herein, a novel dual-emissive fluorescent probe Eu-BDC-OH was designed and successfully synthesized using Eu and 2-hydroxyterephthalic acid (HBDC-OH) at room temperature. Eu-BDC-OH has a three-dimensional interpenetrating network structure with a large number of exposed hydroxyl functional groups, providing abundant active sites for molecular recognition. In particular, the as-obtained Eu-BDC-OH serves as a unique fluorescent probe, and the double emission peaks of both the ligand and Eu are completely quenched by Fe. However, it is worth noting that the dual emissions of Eu-BDC-OH enable the ratiometric detection of Fe, which leads to an increase in ligand emission and a decrease in Eu emission, accompanied by a distinct red to blue color transition. The relative fluorescence intensity ratio (/) decreased linearly with increasing Fe concentration in the 0-50 μM range with a superior detection limit of 0.32 μM. In this work, a fluorescent probe based on a MOF was developed for the recognition of Fe and Fe, providing a promising strategy for the synthesis of novel dual-emission materials by integrating suitable luminescent ligands with lanthanide metal ions.

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