Issue 3, 2016

A chiral lanthanide metal–organic framework for selective sensing of Fe(iii) ions

Abstract

A new luminescent lanthanide metal–organic framework was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions by introducing the tetracarboxylic acid ligand (H4bptc) as a chromophore to sensitize the luminescence of the Tb3+ ion. Interestingly, despite the achiral nature of H4bptc, the resulting framework exhibited rare chiral helical channels. The luminescence studies revealed that this material showed a highly selective fluorescence quenching response to Fe3+ ions in liquid suspension, which can be conveniently observed by the naked eye under UV light. Thus, this material can be potentially used as a chemosensor for sensing Fe3+ ions and its selective luminescence quenching response can be explained in terms of the competitive absorption mechanism.

Graphical abstract: A chiral lanthanide metal–organic framework for selective sensing of Fe(iii) ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2015
Accepted
21 Nov 2015
First published
26 Nov 2015

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 1040-1046

A chiral lanthanide metal–organic framework for selective sensing of Fe(III) ions

X. Zhao, D. Tian, Q. Gao, H. Sun, J. Xu and X. Bu, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 1040 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT03283K

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