Novel alkaline earth metal–organic frameworks with thiophene groups for selective detection of Fe3+†
Abstract
Three new alkaline earth metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), namely [Mg2(DMTDC)2(DMF)3(H2O)2]·2DMF·2H2O (1), [Ca(DMTDC)(DMF)] (2) and [Sr(DMTDC)(DMF)] (3), have been synthesized under solvothermal conditions by using a thiophene-functionalized dicarboxylate ligand, 3,4-dimethylthieno[2,3-b]thiophene-2,5-dicarboxylic acid (H2DMTDC). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses demonstrate that the metal ion radii play an important role in coordination numbers and topologies, i.e., hexa-coordinated Mg2+ in 1 gives a two-dimensional layered framework with an sql net, while octa-coordinated Ca2+/Sr2+ in 2/3 exhibit a three-dimensional framework with lvt nets. All frameworks show a one-dimensional rhombus-shaped channel that is occupied by DMF and/or water molecules. Photoluminescence studies reveal that 1–3 can be used as fast-response fluorescence sensors for the sensitive detection of Fe3+ ions with favorable recyclability through fluorescence quenching.