A novel three-dimensional microporous terbium-(III) metal−organic framework (Tb-MOF) named as [Tb 10 (DBA) 6 (OH) 4 (H 2 O) 5 ]•(H 3 O) 4 (1), was successfully obtained by a solvothermal method based on terbium nitrate and 5-di(2′,4′dicarboxylphenyl) benzoic acid (H 5 DBA). The Tb-MOF has been characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, thermogravimetry, and fluorescence properties, and the purity was further confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) analysis. Structural analysis shows that there are two kinds of metal cluster species: binuclear and tetranuclear, which are linked by H 5 DBA ligands in two μ 7 high coordination fashions into a threedimensional microporous framework. Fluorescence studies show that the Tb-MOF can detect H 2 O 2 , Fe 3+ , and Cr 2 O 7 2− with high sensitivity and selectivity and can also be used for electrochemical detection of exposed 2,4,6-trinitrophenylamine (TPA) in water. The highly selective and sensitive detection ability of the Tb-MOF might make it a potential multifunctional sensor in the future.