Water- and pH-Stable Methylthio-Containing Metal-Organic Frameworks as Luminescent Sensors for Metal-Ion Detection

CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN(2022)

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Abstract
Currently, metal & minus;organic frameworks (MOFs) with thiol functionalities are used as advanced robust materials to solve the problems of pollution and damage caused by metal ions in water. Herein, we report a framework assembled by reacting cadmium nitrate with a new ligand, 4-methylthiopyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid, which possesses methylthio and carboxyl functional groups. The resultant MOFs exhibit 5-c net, fnb-type, uninodal net topology with {33 & middot;4 & middot;64 & middot;72} point symbols. The thiol-functionalized MOF features good thermal, water, and pH stabilities and luminescence emission at different temperatures. The methylthio-containing cadmium MOF (Cd-MOF) selectively detects the heavy-metal ions Cu2+, Hg2+, and Pb2+ in water by luminescence quenching, with low limits of detection (LODs) of 22.60 & times; 10 & minus;7, 11.07 & times; 10 & minus;6, and 9.58 & times; 10 & minus;6 M, respectively. The highly selective response and performance of the Cd-MOF probe toward Cu2+, Hg2+, and Pb2+ ions were determined by investigating the effects of other interfering ions and different pH values, and the reusability performance was evaluated. Superscript/Subscript AvailableMore
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Metal-Organic Frameworks,Metal Ions,Ion Detection,Chemical Sensors,Fluorescent Chemosensors
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