A biological luminescent metal-organic framework with high fluorescence quantum yield for the selective detection of amino acids and monosaccharides.

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State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Luminescence from Molecular Aggregates, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.

Published: February 2022

The biological luminescent metal-organic framework (bio-LMOF), (MeNH)[ZnO(Ade)(TCPPE)] (1) {HTCPPE = tetrakis[4-(4-carboxyphenyl)phenyl]ethene, Ade = adenine} was successfully designed and synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, with two channels of different sizes. The absolute fluorescence quantum yields of complex 1 and activated 1 are up to 77.6% and 85.9%, respectively. Activated 1 exhibits outstanding water stability and excellent selective luminescence sensing for amino acids and monosaccharides. The fluorescence quenching efficiencies of activated 1 towards L-Nph and D-Nga are 86.35% and 91.60%, respectively. Besides, activated 1 also displays highly quenching responses to L-Nph and D-Nga at fairly low concentrations, and the limits of detection for L-Nph and D-Nga are estimated to be 0.149 ppm and 1.612 ppm, respectively. Meanwhile, in multiple cycling experiments, activated 1 still has excellent cycling stability. These phenomena indicate that activated 1 can be utilized as a fast responsive biological luminescent sensor, which is a rare example for bio-LMOFs.

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