Abstract
A luminescent Cd-MOF is synthesized based on a triphenylamine-core ligand tris(4-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)phenyl)amine (TIPA), [Cd2(TIPA)2(oba)2]n (LMOF-1, oba = 4,4′-oxybisbenzoic). Fluorescence analysis of LMOF-1 shows blue light which can be attributed to the double role of ligand-to-ligand charge transition (LLCT) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effect, indicating that it can be used as a potential LED phosphor. As a luminescent sensor, LMOF-1 has excellent performance in detecting Cr3+, CrO42−, and Cr2O72− in water. Significantly, the quenching coefficient (KSV) of Cr3+ is 1.64 × 104 M−1, which is greater than or comparable to those reported in the literature. Therefore, LMOF-1 may be an excellent multi-functional response and recyclable luminescent sensor.
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Author contributions
Wei-Min Chen: Conceptualization, Methodology, Software, Investigation, Writing - Original Draft.
Juan-Juan Shao: Validation, Formal analysis, Visualization, Software.
Yi Zhang: Validation, Formal analysis, Software.
Zhen-Dong Xue: Validation, Formal analysis, Software.
Peng-Lai Liu: Validation, Formal analysis, Software.
Jian-Ling Ni: Validation, Formal analysis, Software.
Fang-Ming Wang: Resources, Writing - Review & Editing, Supervision, Data Curation.