Issue 5, 2021

A terbium(iii) lanthanide–organic framework as a selective and sensitive iodide/bromide sensor in aqueous medium

Abstract

A potent luminescent sensor for the detection of iodide ions was developed based on a terbium(III)-based lanthanide–organic framework [Tb(cpia)(H2O)2]n·nH2O (1), which was prepared under hydrothermal conditions using the 5-(4-carboxyphenoxy)isophthalic acid (H3cpia) bridging ligand. Compound 1 exhibits superior luminescence quenching behavior towards I with high sensitivity and selectivity among various anions and shows real-time response. Moreover, the mechanism of the selective luminescence quenching response for I can be mainly explained by the absorption competition between 1 and I. According to this quenching mechanism, we find that compound 1 can also detect Br by adjusting the excitation wavelength. Significantly, this work could serve as a general guidance for the design and synthesis of pollutant sensors.

Graphical abstract: A terbium(iii) lanthanide–organic framework as a selective and sensitive iodide/bromide sensor in aqueous medium

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2020
Accepted
24 Dec 2020
First published
28 Dec 2020

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 1697-1702

A terbium(III) lanthanide–organic framework as a selective and sensitive iodide/bromide sensor in aqueous medium

L. Liu, M. Zhang, Q. Guo, Z. Zhang and J. Guo, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 1697 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT03879B

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