A strategy to achieve a ratiometric thermometer by encapsulating luminescent perylene dye into the pores of a europium metal-organic framework (MOF) is developed. The resulting MOF⊃dye thermometer exhibits highly temperature-dependent luminescence intensity ratio over the physiological temperature range, with a maximum sensitivity of 1.28% °C(-1) at 20 °C.
A lanthanide coordination polymer Tb0.957Eu0.043cpda was synthesized as a ratiometric and colorimetric luminescent thermometer. The high triplet excited state energy of a linker enables Tb0.957Eu0.043cpda to detect and visualize temperature over a wide range from cryogenic to room temperature (40-300 K).
A new metal-organic framework with -COOH groups has been realized and demonstrates strong interactions with methylene blue and thus the complete removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution.
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