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A new three-dimensional zinc-based metal-organic framework as a fluorescent sensor for detection of cadmium ion and nitrobenzene.

In this study, a novel three-dimensional zinc-based metal-organic framework (Zn-MOF), i.e., {Zn2 (L)2 (DMF)2 H2 O}n (L = 2,5-bis(phenylamino)-1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid) was designed and developed under solvothermal condition. As a proof-of-principle, a π-conjugated framework of carboxylate ligand capable of "bottom up" synthesis was integrated with metal ion to construct a novel MOF for sensing applications. As expected, the synthesized Zn-MOF exhibited fluorescence enhancement for cadmium ion (Cd2+ ) and sensing of nitrobenzene (NB) through fluorescence quenching. The detection limits were calculated to be 0.12 μM for Cd2+ and 1.19 μg mL-1 for NB based on signal-to-noise ratio of 3:1. Moreover, various techniques and density functional theory investigations verified that the possible sensing mechanisms for Cd2+ and NB included ion exchange and photoinduced electron transfer, respectively. Finally, their practical applications on real samples also demonstrated that the Zn-MOF-based sensor can be effectively utilized for detection and imaging of Cd2+ present in the real water samples and living cells. This study may inspire future research and design of target fluorescent MOFs with specific functions.

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