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Fluorescent In based MOFs showing “turn on” luminescence towards thiols and acting as a ratiometric fluorescence thermometer
Herein, two indium-based metal organic frameworks (In-MOFs), namely [(CH 3 ) 2 NH 2 ][In(bpdc) 2 ]·(DMF) 2 ( 1 ) and [(CH 3 ) 2 NH 2 ] 3 [(In 3 Cl 2 )(bpdc) 5 ]·(H 2 O) 5 (DMF) 2.5 ( 2 , bpdcH 2 = 4,4′-biphenyldicarboxylic acid), have been synthesized and characterized. By introducing a Cl − ion as...
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description | Herein, two indium-based metal organic frameworks (In-MOFs), namely [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
][In(bpdc)
2
]·(DMF)
2
(
1
) and [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
3
[(In
3
Cl
2
)(bpdc)
5
]·(H
2
O)
5
(DMF)
2.5
(
2
, bpdcH
2
= 4,4′-biphenyldicarboxylic acid), have been synthesized and characterized. By introducing a Cl
−
ion as a terminal ligand to break the symmetrical coordination environment of a typical InO
8
dodecahedron as that in a three dimensional (3D) compound
1
with a 4-connected and four-fold interpenetrating dia net topology, a chiral 2D compound
2
with unique double-helical chains along the
c
axis is generated. Fluorescence (FL) measurements indicate that both compounds demonstrate excellent FL sensing behaviour towards CS
2
, a trace amount of Fe
3+
ions and nitro-containing explosives. Notably, the layered
2
exhibits a unique “turn on” FL sensing behaviour towards thiol molecules,
e.g.
, cysteine and 1-butylmercaptan, by exfoliating
2
into a few-layer FL material. The detection mechanism was investigated in detail by multiple characterizations including but not limited to EDS, SEM and AFM. The [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
+
cations in
2
can be replaced by an Eu
3+
ion to generate
2@Eu3+
which exhibits a new characteristic sharp red emission of Eu
3+
. More importantly,
2@Eu3+
can serve as a convenient ratiometric FL sensor for temperature, demonstrating obvious color changes from weak purple to red under UV light as the temperature increases. Furthermore, cationic green- and red-light emitting dyes incorporated with
2@dyes
emit white light with 17.28% quantum yield. |
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3
)
2
NH
2
][In(bpdc)
2
]·(DMF)
2
(
1
) and [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
3
[(In
3
Cl
2
)(bpdc)
5
]·(H
2
O)
5
(DMF)
2.5
(
2
, bpdcH
2
= 4,4′-biphenyldicarboxylic acid), have been synthesized and characterized. By introducing a Cl
−
ion as a terminal ligand to break the symmetrical coordination environment of a typical InO
8
dodecahedron as that in a three dimensional (3D) compound
1
with a 4-connected and four-fold interpenetrating dia net topology, a chiral 2D compound
2
with unique double-helical chains along the
c
axis is generated. Fluorescence (FL) measurements indicate that both compounds demonstrate excellent FL sensing behaviour towards CS
2
, a trace amount of Fe
3+
ions and nitro-containing explosives. Notably, the layered
2
exhibits a unique “turn on” FL sensing behaviour towards thiol molecules,
e.g.
, cysteine and 1-butylmercaptan, by exfoliating
2
into a few-layer FL material. The detection mechanism was investigated in detail by multiple characterizations including but not limited to EDS, SEM and AFM. The [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
+
cations in
2
can be replaced by an Eu
3+
ion to generate
2@Eu3+
which exhibits a new characteristic sharp red emission of Eu
3+
. More importantly,
2@Eu3+
can serve as a convenient ratiometric FL sensor for temperature, demonstrating obvious color changes from weak purple to red under UV light as the temperature increases. Furthermore, cationic green- and red-light emitting dyes incorporated with
2@dyes
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3
)
2
NH
2
][In(bpdc)
2
]·(DMF)
2
(
1
) and [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
3
[(In
3
Cl
2
)(bpdc)
5
]·(H
2
O)
5
(DMF)
2.5
(
2
, bpdcH
2
= 4,4′-biphenyldicarboxylic acid), have been synthesized and characterized. By introducing a Cl
−
ion as a terminal ligand to break the symmetrical coordination environment of a typical InO
8
dodecahedron as that in a three dimensional (3D) compound
1
with a 4-connected and four-fold interpenetrating dia net topology, a chiral 2D compound
2
with unique double-helical chains along the
c
axis is generated. Fluorescence (FL) measurements indicate that both compounds demonstrate excellent FL sensing behaviour towards CS
2
, a trace amount of Fe
3+
ions and nitro-containing explosives. Notably, the layered
2
exhibits a unique “turn on” FL sensing behaviour towards thiol molecules,
e.g.
, cysteine and 1-butylmercaptan, by exfoliating
2
into a few-layer FL material. The detection mechanism was investigated in detail by multiple characterizations including but not limited to EDS, SEM and AFM. The [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
+
cations in
2
can be replaced by an Eu
3+
ion to generate
2@Eu3+
which exhibits a new characteristic sharp red emission of Eu
3+
. More importantly,
2@Eu3+
can serve as a convenient ratiometric FL sensor for temperature, demonstrating obvious color changes from weak purple to red under UV light as the temperature increases. Furthermore, cationic green- and red-light emitting dyes incorporated with
2@dyes
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3
)
2
NH
2
][In(bpdc)
2
]·(DMF)
2
(
1
) and [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
3
[(In
3
Cl
2
)(bpdc)
5
]·(H
2
O)
5
(DMF)
2.5
(
2
, bpdcH
2
= 4,4′-biphenyldicarboxylic acid), have been synthesized and characterized. By introducing a Cl
−
ion as a terminal ligand to break the symmetrical coordination environment of a typical InO
8
dodecahedron as that in a three dimensional (3D) compound
1
with a 4-connected and four-fold interpenetrating dia net topology, a chiral 2D compound
2
with unique double-helical chains along the
c
axis is generated. Fluorescence (FL) measurements indicate that both compounds demonstrate excellent FL sensing behaviour towards CS
2
, a trace amount of Fe
3+
ions and nitro-containing explosives. Notably, the layered
2
exhibits a unique “turn on” FL sensing behaviour towards thiol molecules,
e.g.
, cysteine and 1-butylmercaptan, by exfoliating
2
into a few-layer FL material. The detection mechanism was investigated in detail by multiple characterizations including but not limited to EDS, SEM and AFM. The [(CH
3
)
2
NH
2
]
+
cations in
2
can be replaced by an Eu
3+
ion to generate
2@Eu3+
which exhibits a new characteristic sharp red emission of Eu
3+
. More importantly,
2@Eu3+
can serve as a convenient ratiometric FL sensor for temperature, demonstrating obvious color changes from weak purple to red under UV light as the temperature increases. Furthermore, cationic green- and red-light emitting dyes incorporated with
2@dyes
emit white light with 17.28% quantum yield.</abstract><cop>Cambridge</cop><pub>Royal Society of Chemistry</pub><doi>10.1039/C9TC00463G</doi><tpages>7</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7792-4322</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9114-1842</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3514-216X</orcidid></addata></record> |
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