The
development of simple, rapid-response sensors for water detection
in organic solvents is highly desirable in the chemical industry.
Here we demonstrate a unique luminescence water sensor based on a
dual-emitting europium-organic framework (Eu-MOF), which is assembled
from a purposely selected 2-aminoterephthalic acid ligand with responsive
fluorescence inherent in its intramolecular charge transfer (ICT)
process. This ICT process can be rapidly switched-on in the presence
of water owing to its ability to boost and stabilize the ICT state.
In contrast, the Eu3+ emission within the framework is
insensitive to water and can serve as a reference, thus enabling highly
sensitive water detection in a turn-on and ratiometric way. In addition,
the significant ratiometric luminescence response induced by water
makes Eu-MOF undergo a distinct change of emitting color from red
to blue, which is favorable for visual analysis with the naked eye.
Sensitive determination of water content (0.05–10% v/v) in
various organic solvents is achieved in multiple readouts including
ratiometric emission intensity, emission color, or the Commission
Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity coordinate.
The present Eu-MOF sensor featuring high sensitivity and reusability,
self-calibration, simple fabrication and operation, and capability
for real-time and in situ detection is expected to
have practical applications in water analysis for industrial processes.
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