A Tb3+ ion encapsulated anionic indium-organic framework as logical probe for distinguishing quenching Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions.

Journal: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular And Biomolecular Spectroscopy
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Abstract

We successfully synthesized a stable anionic microporous metal-organic framework (MOF) HDU-1 ([Me2NH2]2In2[(TATAB)4(DMF)4](DMF)4(H2O)4) and constructed a fluorescent probe Tb@HDU-1 by an exchange strategy. Because of its suspension distinct fluorescent response of Tb(III) characteristic transition and ligand emission, the Tb@HDU-1 can be used as fluorescent probe for sensing towards Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions. It is surprising that Tb@HDU-1 is used as a ratiometric fluorescent probe for Cu2+ ions while only single peak detection for Fe3+ ions, which describes a particular rare example of a sensor based on Ln-MOFs to distinguish quenching Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions. Hence we designed a molecular logic gate device for making the distinction of Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions more clearly and appropriately. In addition, the different quenching effect between Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions may be ascribed to the differences of competitive absorption and interaction between frameworks and metal ions.

Authors
Bin Wang, Wei Zheng, Jiashang Chen, Yaru Wang, Xing Duan, Shiyu Ma, Zhe Kong, Tifeng Xia