Stable Lanthanide-Organic Framework as a Luminescent Probe To Detect Both Histidine and Aspartic Acid in Water.

Inorg Chem

Department of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Material Chemistry, MOE , Nankai University, Tianjin 300071 , China.

Published: May 2019

A three-dimensional metal-organic framework (MOF) {[Eu(L)(HO)]·DMF} (1) (HL = 2'-nitro-3,4',5-biphenyl tricarboxylic acid) was obtained by hydrothermal methods and was characterized in detail. Compound 1 contains [Eu] binuclear units, and [Eu] units are further linked by HL, forming a three-dimensional structure. Stability tests suggest that compound 1 exhibits high solvent, pH, and thermal stability. Besides, we also explored the influence of pH values in the luminescence emission of 1 which shows that pH has a negligible effect on the luminescence intensity with the range of pH = 3-11. Importantly, luminescent investigations reveal that 1 can selectively detect aspartic acid or histidine among 14 amino acids with good regenerability in water. Meanwhile, the concentration of aspartic acid can be quantitatively determined. We also discuss the mechanism of luminescence quenching and enhancement in detail. Importantly, this Eu-MOF provides a MOF-based luminescence sensor to detect two amino acids for the first time.

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