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HERO ID
6403221
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
pH-Modulated luminescence switching in a Eu-MOF: rapid detection of acidic amino acids
Author(s)
Zhao, Y; Wan, M; Bai, JP; Zeng, H; Lu, W; Li, Dan
Year
2019
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1
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
ISSN:
2050-7488
EISSN:
2050-7496
Volume
7
Issue
18
Page Numbers
11127-11133
DOI
10.1039/c9ta00384c
Web of Science Id
WOS:000472225200027
Abstract
Single-emission probes have demonstrated limited application in complex systems because the signal can be easily disrupted by many non-analyte factors. MOF-based luminescence sensors have been widely explored due to their structural abundance and tunability. Herein, we report a dual-emitting Eu-MOF (1), constructed by Eu(NO3)3 and 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylic acid (H2NDC), exhibiting a specific luminescence switching between red and blue within a pH range of 3 to 4. Through the study of single-crystal to single-crystal (SCSC) transformation, the switching mechanism was proposed to involve the displacement of the coordinated DMF by water molecules and the slight elongation of the EuO bond to the ligand. These tiny changes in the local coordination environment might hinder the energy transfer from the ligand to the metal, therefore quenching the luminescence of the Eu ion and enhancing that of the ligand. With the specific pH-modulated luminescence switching property, 1 could be used as a short-range pH sensor and applied in the rapid detection of aspartic (Asp) and glutamic (Glu) acids amongst other amino acids.
Keywords
; amino acids; carboxylic acids; chemical bonding; energy transfer; ligands; luminescence; nitrates; pH; rapid methods/
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