Abstract
The development of materials with outstanding performance for sensitive and selective detection of multiple analytes is essential for the development of human health and society. Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) have controllable surface and pore sizes and excellent optical properties. Therefore, a variety of LMOF-based sensors with diverse detection functions can be easily designed and applied. Furthermore, the introduction of energy transfer (ET) into LMOFs (ET-LMOFs) could provide a richer design concept and a much more sensitive and accurate sensing performance. In this review, we focus on the recent five years of advances in ET-LMOF-based sensing materials, with an emphasis on photochemical and photophysical mechanisms. We discuss in detail possible energy transfer processes within a MOF structure or between MOFs and guest materials. Finally, the possible sensing applications of the ET-LMOF-based sensors are highlighted.
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Wang, J. X., Yin, J., Shekhah, O., Bakr, O. M., Eddaoudi, M., & Mohammed, O. F. (2022, March 2). Energy Transfer in Metal-Organic Frameworks for Fluorescence Sensing. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c24759
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