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A new cluster-based metal-organic framework with triazine backbones for selective luminescent detection of mercury(II) ion

A new cluster-based metal-organic framework with triazine backbones for selective luminescent detection of mercury(II) ion
A new cluster-based metal–organic framework (MOF) [(Me2NH2)Cd3(OH)(H2O)3(TATAB)2](DMA)6 (1, DMA = N,N-dimethylacetamide) with triazine backbones has been successfully prepared using the 4,4′,4″-s-triazin-1,3,5-triyltri-p-aminobenzoic acid (H3TATAB) as the organic spaces. The as-prepared 1 was characterized by elemental analysis, powder X-ray diffraction, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis. The X-ray study result reveals that complex 1 belongs to the tetragonal space group P43212 and shows a three-dimensional channel-type framework. The luminescent responses of 1 respect to different metal ions were studied, which reveals that 1 shows highly selective and sensitive detection of Hg2+ via an obvious fluorescence quenching and red-shift of the emission peak. Furthermore, the possible sensing mechanism has also been discussed in this work.

Publisher URL: www.sciencedirect.com/science

DOI: S1387700318300741

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