Recent Advances of Bimetallic-Metal Organic Frameworks: Preparation, Properties, and Fluorescence-Based Biochemical Sensing Applications.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Sulaimani, Qlisan Street, Sulaymaniyah, 46002 Kurdistan Region, Iraq.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bimetallic-metal organic frameworks (BiM-MOFs) are a new class of materials that combine two metal ions with organic linkers, offering improved properties over traditional single-metal frameworks.
  • This review highlights recent advancements in using BiM-MOFs for fluorescence-based biochemical sensing, focusing on their design, synthesis, and applications in detecting chemical and biological substances.
  • The article also discusses future research opportunities and challenges in the field, providing insights on how to enhance the effectiveness of BiM-MOFs as fluorescence probes.

Article Abstract

Bimetallic-metal organic frameworks (BiM-MOFs) or bimetallic organic frameworks represent an innovative and promising class of porous materials, distinguished from traditional monometallic MOFs by their incorporation of two metal ions alongside organic linkers. BiM-MOFs, with their unique crystal structure, physicochemical properties, and composition, demonstrate distinct advantages in the realm of biochemical sensing applications, displaying improvements in optical properties, stability, selectivity, and sensitivity. This comprehensive review explores into recent advancements in leveraging BiM-MOFs for fluorescence-based biochemical sensing, providing insights into their design, synthesis, and practical applications in both chemical and biological sensing. Emphasizing fluorescence emission as a transduction mechanism, the review aims to guide researchers in maximizing the potential of BiM-MOFs across a broader spectrum of investigations. Furthermore, it explores prospective research directions and addresses challenges, offering valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of fluorescence-based probes rooted in BiM-MOFs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c06931DOI Listing

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