Anthrax bacillus is a very dangerous
zoonotic pathogen that seriously
endangers public health. Rapid and accurate qualitative and quantitative
detection of its biomarkers, 2,6-dipicolinic acid (DPA), is crucial
for the prevention and treatment of this pathogenic bacterium. In
this work, a novel Cd-based MOF (TTCA-Cd) has been synthesized from
a polycarboxylate ligand, [1,1′:2′,1″-terphenyl]-4,4′,4″,5′-tetracarboxylic
acid (H4TTCA), and further doped with Tb(III), forming
a dual-emission lanthanide-functionalized MOF hybrid (TTCA-Cd@Tb).
TTCA-Cd@Tb can be developed as a high-performance ratiometric fluorescent
sensor toward DPA with a very low detection limit of 7.14 nM and high
selectivity in a wide detection range of 0–200 μM, demonstrating
a big advancement and providing a new option for the detection of
DPA.