A new series of five three-dimensional Ln(III) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) formulated as [Ln(μ-L)(μ-HCOO)(μ-OH)(μ-O)(DMF)(HO)] {Ln = Tb (1), Eu (2), Gd (3), Dy (4), and Er (5)} was successfully obtained via a solvothermal reaction between the corresponding lanthanide(III) nitrates and 2-(6-carboxypyridin-3-yl)terephthalic acid (HL). All of the obtained compounds were fully characterized, and their structures were established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. All products are isostructural and possess porous 3D networks of the fluorite topological type, which are driven by the cubane-like [Ln(μ-OH)(μ-O)(μ-HCOO)] blocks and μ-L spacers. Luminescent and sensing properties of 1-5 were investigated in detail, revealing a unique capability of Tb-MOF (1) for sensing acetone and metal(III) cations (Fe or Ce) with high efficiency and selectivity. Apart from a facile recyclability after sensing experiments, the obtained Tb-MOF material features a remarkable stability in a diversity of environments such as common solvents, aqueous solutions of metal ions, and solutions with a broad pH range from 4 to 11. In addition, compound 1 represents a very rare example of the versatile Ln-MOF probe capable of sensing Ce or Fe cations or acetone molecules.
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