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Highly selective and turn-on fluorescence probe with red shift emission for naked-eye detecting Al3+ and Ga3+ based on metal-organic framework

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Abstract A novel ZnII-based metal-organic framework with the formula of {[Zn2(BBIP)2(NDC)2]•H2O}n (JXUST-5) derived from 3,5-bis(benzimidazol-1-yl)pyridine (BBIP) and 1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (H2NDC) has been synthesized. The adjacent ZnII ions are linked through… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A novel ZnII-based metal-organic framework with the formula of {[Zn2(BBIP)2(NDC)2]•H2O}n (JXUST-5) derived from 3,5-bis(benzimidazol-1-yl)pyridine (BBIP) and 1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (H2NDC) has been synthesized. The adjacent ZnII ions are linked through two BBIP ligands to form a [Zn2(BBIP)2] secondary building unit (SBU). The neighbouring SBUs are further connected by NDC2− with μ2-η1:η1 and μ2-η1:η1:η1 bridging modes to form a two-dimensional (2D) framework. Topological analysis shows that JXUST-5 could be simplified as an uninodal fes topology with a point symbol of {4.82}. Furthermore, the 2D framework net could be extended through C-H•••π interaction to form the three-dimensional supramolecular structure. Luminescent experiments suggest that JXUST-5 could selectively and sensitively recognize Al3+ and Ga3+ through fluorescence enhancement effect along with a relatively large red shift. The detection limits for Al3+ and Ga3+ are 0.17 and 0.69 ppm, respectively. Interestingly, the sensing process for both Al3+ and Ga3+ could be directly observed with naked eyes under 365 nm UV lamp. Notably, JXUST-5 could be recycled at least five times as a fluorescent sensor toward Al3+ and Ga3+, which is the second example of turn-on MOF based fluorescent sensor toward Ga3+.

Keywords: al3 ga3; red shift; organic framework; based metal; metal organic; framework

Journal Title: Chinese Chemical Letters
Year Published: 2021

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