Issue 46, 2025

Design and prompt synthesis of a hydrazone-linked covalent organic framework with binding pockets for lanthanides: luminescent pH and ratiometric temperature sensing

Abstract

Focusing on the exceptional traits of the highly functionalized, flexible, and yet infrequent hydrazone linkages, a new covalent organic framework, namely BTD, is synthesized by a fast crystallization technique within 1.5 h. Extensive characterization by various spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, powder X-ray diffraction, and computational simulation confirms its purity, structural features, and porous nature. The framework is locked due to the presence of secondary interactions, such as intralayer (N⋯H–O and C–H⋯O[double bond, length as m-dash]C) and interlayer (N–H⋯O) H-bonding as well as π–π stacking, which provide in-plane rigidness in the staggered AB-type stacking of layers. These strong interactions can be a possible reason for the prompt crystallization of BTD. The dual proton donor and acceptor sites offered by the functionalized hydrazone linkage in BTD lead to the wide-range, colorimetric, luminescent detection of hydrogen ion concentrations. Its luminescence is highest at pH 4 but quenched in a strong basic medium (pH 13). Furthermore, utilizing the characteristics of hydrazone connectivity and anchored functional groups (carbonyl and hydroxy), trivalent lanthanides are incorporated onto the decorated pockets, yielding Tb@BTD and Eu@BTD. Utilizing the remarkable thermal detection features of lanthanide-decorated COFs, ratiometric temperature detection studies were performed in aqueous and methanolic slurries. The computed relative sensitivity values for Tb@BTD and Eu@BTD are 1.404% K−1 and 1.118% K−1 at 333 K in water and 2.73% K−1 and 2.29% K−1 at 313 K in methanol, respectively. For demonstrating the utility of both COFs in real environmental conditions, the change in luminescence is studied in the temperature range of 308–320 K. With a quenching of 22%, Eu@BTD proves to be a better candidate for effective luminescent thermometric applications under physiological conditions.

Graphical abstract: Design and prompt synthesis of a hydrazone-linked covalent organic framework with binding pockets for lanthanides: luminescent pH and ratiometric temperature sensing

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2025
Accepted
02 Oct 2025
First published
02 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025,13, 40201-40212

Design and prompt synthesis of a hydrazone-linked covalent organic framework with binding pockets for lanthanides: luminescent pH and ratiometric temperature sensing

H. Bhambri and S. K. Mandal, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 40201 DOI: 10.1039/D5TA06543G

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