Abstract
Three isostructural metal–organic frameworks ([Ln2(phen)2(NO3)2(chdc)2]⋅2DMF (Ln3+ = Y3+ for 1, Eu3+ for 2 or Tb3+ for 3; phen = 1,10-phenanthroline; H2chdc = trans-1,4-cyclohexanedicar-boxylic acid) were synthesized and characterized. The compounds are based on a binuclear block {M2(phen)2(NO3)2(OOCR)4} assembled into a two-dime nsional square-grid network containing tetragonal channels with 26% total solvent-accessible volume. Yttrium (1)-, europium (2)-and terbium (3)-based structures emit in the blue, red and green regions, respectively, representing the basic colors of the standard RGB matrix. A doping of Eu3+ and/or Tb3+ centers into the Y3+-based phase led to mixed-metal compositions with tunable emission color and high quantum yields (QY) up to 84%. The bright luminescence of a suspension of microcrystalline 3 in DMF (QY = 78%) is effectively quenched by diluted cinnamaldehyde (cinnamal) solutions at millimolar concentrations, suggesting a convenient and analytically viable sensing method for this important chemical.
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Demakov, P. A., Vasileva, A. A., Volynkin, S. S., Ryadun, A. A., Samsonenko, D. G., Fedin, V. P., & Dybtsev, D. N. (2021). Cinnamal sensing and luminescence color tuning in a series of rare-earth metal−organic frameworks with trans-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylate. Molecules, 26(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175145
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