Issue 39, 2017

A micrometer-sized europium(iii)–organic framework for selective sensing of the Cr2O72− anion and picric acid in water systems

Abstract

A micrometer-sized europium(III)–organic framework with asymmetric binuclear metal subunits extended by 4,5-dichlorophthalaten (DCPA), [Eu2(H2O)(DCPA)3]n, was easily obtained using a reverse microemulsion method. The framework exhibits good dispersibility, excellent thermal and environmental stability and easy regeneration ability. More importantly, the complex displays strong red emission and can selectively and sensitively detect both inorganic Cr2O72− anions (Ksv = 8.7 × 103 M−1) and organic picric acid contaminants (Ksv = 1.07 × 104 M−1) in water systems through fluorescence quenching. A luminescent film of 1 was further prepared and successfully used to detect the Cr2O72− anion in an aqueous system. These interesting results indicate that the well-dispersed europium(III)–organic framework can serve as a promising dual-responsive luminescent sensor for environmental pollutant monitoring.

Graphical abstract: A micrometer-sized europium(iii)–organic framework for selective sensing of the Cr2O72− anion and picric acid in water systems

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jul 2017
Accepted
19 Sep 2017
First published
19 Sep 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 13502-13509

A micrometer-sized europium(III)–organic framework for selective sensing of the Cr2O72− anion and picric acid in water systems

H. He, S. Chen, D. Zhang, R. Hao, C. Zhang, E. Yang and X. Zhao, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 13502 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT02531A

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