A luminescent europium MOF containing Lewis basic pyridyl site for highly selective sensing of o-, m- and p-nitrophenol†
Abstract
A new luminescent two-dimensional europium metal–organic framework [Eu6(L)3(HL)2(H2O)10]·10H2O·x(solvent) (1) has been successfully prepared by the solvothermal reaction of Eu(NO3)3·6H2O and the multidentate π-conjugated ligand H4L (H4L = (5,5′-(pyridine-2,5-diyl)-isophthalic acid)) which has a Lewis basic pyridyl site. The solid sample of 1 emits high bright red light which can be readily observed by the naked eyes when excited at 358 nm at ambient temperature. Interestingly, the luminescence of fine grinding 1 particles dispersed in ethanol can be sensitively and selectively quenched by adding trace amounts of o-, m- and p-nitrophenol (NP), which reveals that 1 can be used as a luminescence sensor for the detection of o-, m- and p-NP.
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