Selective luminescent sensing of metal ions and nitroaromatics over a porous mixed-linker cadmium(ii) based metal–organic framework†
Abstract
A potential luminescent sensor, based on porous metal organic framework (MOF) for the detection of metal ions (Al3+, Fe3+ or Cr3+) and nitro explosive, 2,4,6-tri-nitrophenol (TNP) has been identified. The cadmium(II) containing mixed-linker MOF viz. {[Cd(L1)(L2)](DMA)}n (L1 = 2-amino-1,4-benzenedicarboxylate, L2 = 4,4′-azopyridine and DMA = N,N-dimethylacetamide) has been prepared employing the solvothermal method using L1 and L2 in DMA medium. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed {[Cd(L1)(L2)](DMA)}n is crystallized in orthorhombic system with space group Cmca. {[Cd(L1)(L2)](DMA)}n features an interpenetrated 3D framework structure consist of pendant Lewis basic –NH2 groups directed towards the pores. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed that the desolvated framework compound is stable up to 350 °C under nitrogen atmosphere. Furthermore, porosity of the desolvated {[Cd(L1)(L2)](DMA)}n has been investigated through N2, H2 and CO2 adsorption studies as well as sorption of water vapour. {[Cd(L1)(L2)](DMA)}n exhibits superior selective turn on sensing towards tri-positive metal ions (Al3+, Fe3+, Cr3+) and luminescence quenching behavior towards nitroaromatics with high selectivity.