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Stimuli -triggered fluoro-switching in metal-organic frameworks: applications and outlook

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:27 authored by Ranadip Goswami, Tapan Pal, Subhadip Neogi
The design and synthesis of efficient sensor materials with fast-responsive and ultrasensitive detection ability is critical to monitor ecological safety, supervise human health, control industrial wastes, and govern food quality among others. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) or coordination polymers (CPs) are a new class of porous crystalline materials that have emerged in several potential applications in last two decades. In particular, applications of MOFs as sensory scaffolds for the detection of hazardous pollutants have attracted researchers due to their fabulous structural characteristics and wide range of pore environment tunability. Among several transducer procedures, the luminescence detection of a particular analyte is immensely desirable as it is easy to handle and cost effective, where visual changes in physicochemical attributes can be comprehendedviaa quick naked eye detection. The porous nature of MOFs facilitates the pre-concentration of target analytes within the pore structure and provides superior host-guest interaction with good detection limits when compared to conventional materials. To this end, guest-induced fluorescence switching in sensory MOFs with good recyclability and unique detectable fingerprints are of particular importance to benefit futuristic monitoring aptitudes and promises environmental remediation. In this review, we present the latest literature based on the analyte-responsive modulation of fluorescence intensity in MOFs towards the detection of target pollutants and discuss the underlying sensing mechanism, which can assist in developing new useful nano-scale devices and sensors.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1039/d1dt00202c
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    ISSN - Is published in 14779226

Journal

Dalton Transactions

Volume

50

Issue

12

Start page

4067

End page

4090

Total pages

24

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021

Former Identifier

2006115543

Esploro creation date

2023-04-28

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