Highly fluorescent metal-organic framework for the sensing of volatile organic compounds
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 01:14authored bySam Jackson, Anushri Sopan Rananaware, Colin Rix, Sheshanath Bhosale, Kay LathamKay Latham
This Communication describes an infinite 1D ribbon metal organic framework (MOF) that crystallizes to produce large channels (13.4 x 17.5 angstrom) and exhibits strong aggregation enhanced fluorescence emission. The network is composed, of tetrapyridine tetraphenylethene molecules coordinating to ZnCl2 nodes. When activated; the network exhibits enhanced turn-on fluorescence in response to methyl-substituted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and quenching in response to nitro-substituted VOCs. This MOF shows potential as a valuable sensor due to its high surface area, highly fluorescent TPE moiety, and significant response to VOCs.