Abstract
A luminescent zinc-based metal-organic framework (MOF; 1) was synthesized from a highly conjugated tridentate ligand, 1,3,5-tris[(1E)-2′-(4′′-benzoic acid)vinyl]benzene. X-ray single crystal analysis reveals the organization of 1 in a three-dimensional porous framework. Thermogravimetric analysis shows that 1 has a good thermal stability, and resists decomposition up to 420 °C. The removal of the solvent molecules from the cavities leads to a temporary loss of crystallinity, which can be regained by heating the MOF in diethylformamide, the solvent used for the synthesis, as shown by powder X-ray diffraction. In addition, 1 shows luminescent features influenced by the chemical environment, making it suitable as optical sensor. Detection of methanol with a turn-on effect was possible in low concentration in mixtures with water (50 μL/3 mL and 10 μL/3 mL) and as vapor.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Durini, S., Ilić, N., Ramazanova, K., Grell, T., Lönnecke, P., & Hey-Hawkins, E. (2019). Methanol Sensing by a Luminescent Zinc(II)-Based Metal−Organic Framework. ChemPlusChem, 84(3), 307–313. https://doi.org/10.1002/cplu.201900109
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.