A novel
Co-based metal–organic framework (MOF) with the formula of
{[Co3(BIBT)3(BTC)2(H2O)2]·solvents}
n
(JXUST-2, where JXUST denotes Jiangxi University of Science
and Technology, BIBT = 4,7-bi(1H-imidazol-1-yl)benzo-[2,1,3]thiadiazole,
and H3BTC = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid) has been solvothermally
prepared, which takes 3D structure with a rare 3,4,6-c topology and
contains intramolecular hydrogen bonds. Interestingly, the sensing
investigations suggest that JXUST-2 could be considered
as a multifunctional fluorescence sensor toward Fe3+, Cr3+, and Al3+ via a turn-on effect with good reusability
and detection limits of 0.13, 0.10, and 0.10 μM, respectively.
The turn-on effect of JXUST-2 could be ascribed to an
absorbance caused enhancement (ACE) mechanism. Notably, JXUST-2 is the first turn-on MOF fluorescent sensor for Fe3+,
Cr3+, and Al3+ simultaneously.
This contribution explores the topological, supramolecular, magnetic and luminescent properties of previously unknown CPs, which fall into category of glutarates without auxiliary coligands.
Due to their important role in biological systems, it is urgent to develop a material that can rapidly and sensitively detect the concentration of Fe 3+ and Al 3+ ions. In this work, a brand-new Cd II -based metal−organic framework [Cd-(BTBD) 2 (AIC)] n (JXUST-18, BTBD = 4,7-bis(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole and H 2 AIC = 5-aminoisophthalic acid) with a 4-connected sql topology was designed and synthesized. The symmetrical Cd II centers are linked by AIC 2− ligands with μ 3 -η 1 :η 1 :η 1 :η 1 coordination mode to form a [Cd 2 (COO) 2 ] secondary building unit (SBU). The contiguous SBUs are further connected by BTBD ligands to form a twodimensional (2D) layer structure. JXUST-18 can remain stable in aqueous solutions with pH values of 3−12 or in boiling water. Luminescent experiments suggest that JXUST-18 displays more than eightfold fluorescence enhancement in the presence of Fe 3+ and Al 3+ ions, and the detection limits for Fe 3+ and Al 3+ ions are 0.196 and 0.184 μM, respectively. Furthermore, the change in luminescence color is uncomplicatedly distinguishable with the naked eye under ultraviolet light at 365 nm. In addition, a series of devices based on JXUST-18 including fluorescence test strips, lamp beads, and composite films were developed to detect metal ions via visual changes in luminescence color. Significantly, JXUST-18 is a rare MOF-based turn-on fluorescence sensor for the detection of Fe 3+ ions. The theoretical calculation suggests that the complexation of Fe 3+ /Al 3+ ions and the −NH 2 group contributes to fluorescence enhancement.
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