Aluminescent Eu-based MOFs material for the sensitive detection of nitro explosives and development of fingerprint

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS(2023)

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Rapid detection of explosives and fingerprint development are of great significance to the detection of cases. Lanthanide metal-organic framework materials (Ln-MOFs) not only have various structures, but also have unique luminescence properties, which is a promising fluorescence sensing material. Herein, a strong red fluorescent Eu-MOFs ([Eu-3(mu(3)-OH)(NDC)(3)(HCOO)(3))] which were assembled by a 12-linked secondary unit ([Eu-3(mu(3)-OH)(COO)(6)] with a linear dicarboxylic acid ligand H2NDC (2,6-naphthalic acid) was selected as a chemical sensor to selectively detect common nitro explosives through the phenomenon of fluorescence quenching. The results showed that the Eu-MOF exhibited high selectivity and sensitive fluorescence quenching response to picric acid (PA), and could be reused after being washed with ethanol. In addition, the strong fluorescence of Eu-MOF powder leads to its application in developing sweat-sebum latent fingerprints on different impermeable surfaces successfully via the powder dusting method. Therefore, it is expected to play an nonnegligible role in the investigation and trial.
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Eu based MOFs<br />, Luminescence, Nitro explosives, Fingerprints development
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