A luminescent terbium metal-organic framework [Tb(HPIA)(PIA)(HO)] (Tb-MOF), synthesized by a lanthanide metal ion (Tb) and nitric heterocyclic carboxylic acid ligands HPIA (HPIA = 5-(1-pyrazol-3-yl)isophthalic-acid), was structurally characterized as a three-dimensional skeleton structure in which layered coordination frameworks are connected by hydrogen bonds. Based on the antenna effect, Tb-MOF can emit bright green fluorescence under 254 nm excitation, and the fluorescence emission presents excellent durability in aqueous solutions among a wide pH range. Moreover, the structure of Tb-MOF also possesses outstanding thermal stabilities. In some ways, PO and its derivatives are thought to be a kind of pollutant ion causing series environmental and health problems. The as-synthesized Tb-MOF exhibits prominent selectivity and remarkable sensitivity for detecting PO as an easy-to-use fluorescent probe with low detection limit, fast response, and wide detection range. Therefore, Tb-MOF has significant applications in the fields of human health and environmental monitoring.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b01911 | DOI Listing |
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