Integration of fluorescent probes into metal-organic frameworks for improved performances

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Abstract

Recent years have witnessed a rapid development of fluorescent probes in both analytical sensing and optical imaging. Enormous efforts have been devoted to the regulation of fluorescent probes during their development, such as improving accuracy, sensitivity, selectivity, recyclability and overcoming the aggregation-caused quenching effect. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as a new class of crystalline porous materials possess abundant host-guest chemistry, based on which they display a great application potential in regulating fluorescent probes. This review summarized the research works on the regulation of fluorescent probes using MOFs, with emphasis on the methods of integrating fluorescent probes into MOFs, the regulation effects of MOFs on fluorescent probes, the superiorities of MOFs in regulating fluorescent probes, and the outlook of this subject. It is desirably hoped that this review can provide a useful reference for the researchers interested in this field.

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Li, H., Yang, W., & Pan, Q. (2020, September 14). Integration of fluorescent probes into metal-organic frameworks for improved performances. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04907g

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