An unusual (4,4)-connected 3D porous cadmium metal–organic framework as a luminescent sensor for detection of nitrobenzene†
Abstract
The metal–organic framework {[Cd2(obtz)2(btec)(H2O)2]·3.5H2O}n (1) was synthesized and characterized (obtz = 1,2-bis(1,2,4-triazole-1-ylmethyl)benzene, btec = 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylate). 1 shows an unusual (4,4)-connected 3D porous network with the Schläfli symbol of (62·8 × 103)2(63 × 103). 1 exhibits a strong blue emission band maxima at 421 nm and a shoulder peak at 464 nm in the solid state. The luminescent properties of 1 dispersed in various kinds of solvents were investigated in detail. The high quenching efficiency of 1 is up to 98.2% at 160 ppm NBZ. 1 displays highly selectivity, sensitivity and recyclability in the detection of nitrobenzene.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Zeolites and 3D Porous Solids