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A Bifunctional Europium-Organic Framework with Chemical Fixation of CO 2 and Luminescent Detection of Al 3 .

Inorganic Chemistry 2016 October 4
A novel three-dimensional lanthanide-organic framework {[Eu(BTB)(phen)]·4.5DMF·2H2 O}n (1) has been synthesized. Structural characterization suggests that framework 1 possesses one-dimensional channels with potential pore volume, and the large channels in the framework can capture CO2 . Interestingly, investigations on the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 and epoxides reveal that compound 1 can be considered as an efficient catalyst for CO2 fixation with epoxides under 1 atm pressure. Importantly, 1 can be reused at least five times without any obvious loss in catalytic activity. Furthermore, the luminescent explorations of 1 reveal that 1 can act as a recyclable sensor of Al3+ , and the corresponding detection limit can reach 5 × 10-8 M (1.35 ppb), which is obviously lower than the United States Environmental Protection Agency's recommended level of Al3+ in drinking water (200 ppb). These results show that 1 has a level of sensitivity higher than that of other reported MOF-based sensors of Al3+ .

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