The T point group symmetry of rare earth (RE) metal clusters RE(μ-OH)(COO) makes them attractive building blocks for creating metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with controllable topologies. Herein, we describe the design and synthesis of a series of isoreticular MOFs featuring pcu topology [MOF-1114(RE) and MOF-1115(RE)] with variable rare earth metal ions (RE = Y, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb) and linear amino-functionalized dicarboxylate linkers of different lengths. In total, we report 22 MOFs that vary in both composition and structure yet share the same RE(μ-OH) cluster motif. We demonstrate that these pcu MOFs are cationic and that anion exchange can be used to affect the MOF properties. We also investigate the luminescence properties of a representative member of this MOF series [MOF-1114(Yb)] that exhibits near-infrared emission. We show that the excitation energy for Yb sensitization can be carefully adjusted to lower energy via covalent postsynthetic modification at the amino group sites within the MOF.
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