Issue 34, 2013

Fabrication of hierarchical architectures of Tb-MOF by a “green coordination modulation method” for the sensing of heavy metal ions

Abstract

A green coordination modulation method has been successfully exploited to fabricate lanthanide coordination polymer Tb(BTC)(H2O) via environmentally friendly ethanol and alkaline additive. Fascinating hierarchical architectures, including rod-like crystals, dual-core shelled peanut-like crystals and double-head dandelion-like crystals were obtained through exploring the reaction parameters. The structures of the samples were confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction, and the morphologies were characterized by SEM. Furthermore, details of the formation mechanism of the resulting crystal morphologies were deduced. The studies of the photoluminescence properties reveal that the hierarchical architectures of these coordination polymers exhibit green emission, corresponding to the 5D4/7FJ (J = 6, 5, 4, 3) transitions of the Tb3+ ions under UV light excitation. Outstandingly, double-head dandelion-like crystals with the strongest photoluminescence intensity display highly sensitive and selective sensing for heavy metal ions, and the probable sensing mechanism was discussed.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication of hierarchical architectures of Tb-MOF by a “green coordination modulation method” for the sensing of heavy metal ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2013
Accepted
19 Jun 2013
First published
20 Jun 2013

CrystEngComm, 2013,15, 6702-6708

Fabrication of hierarchical architectures of Tb-MOF by a “green coordination modulation method” for the sensing of heavy metal ions

D. Cai, H. Guo, L. Wen and C. Liu, CrystEngComm, 2013, 15, 6702 DOI: 10.1039/C3CE40820E

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