Issue 1, 2024

Tuning the fluorescence sensing for Fe3+ ions by using different dipyridyl linkers in pillar-layered metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

Isostructural, pillar-layered metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) will provide an ideal structural model for studying the influence of functional groups on fluorescence sensing. Here, we study dipyridyl linkers to tune the detection of Fe3+ ions. Three isostructural analogues of pillar-layered frameworks were used as fluorescence sensors to quickly, sensitively, and selectively detect Fe3+ ions with good repeatability. Importantly, an increase in length of the pillars and accessible volumes may lead to an increase in the fluorescence quenching constants (Ksv(PL-1) = 1.58 × 104 M−1) < (Ksv(PL-2) = 1.72 × 104 M−1) < (Ksv(PL-3) = 2.47 × 104 M−1), which may be related to different dipyridyl ligands acting as pillars.

Graphical abstract: Tuning the fluorescence sensing for Fe3+ ions by using different dipyridyl linkers in pillar-layered metal–organic frameworks

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2023
Accepted
08 Nov 2023
First published
17 Nov 2023

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 377-383

Tuning the fluorescence sensing for Fe3+ ions by using different dipyridyl linkers in pillar-layered metal–organic frameworks

Y. Liu, Y. Zhou, X. Li, J. Yao, Q. Li, Q. Xu, R. Zhu and A. Zhu, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 377 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ03489E

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