Full-Color Emissive Zirconium-Organic Frameworks Constructed via in Situ "One-Pot" Single-Site Modification for Tryptophan Detection and Energy Transfer.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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Organic linker-based luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) have received extensive studies due to the unlimited species of emissive organic linkers and tunable structure of MOFs. However, the multiple-step organic synthesis is always a great challenge for the development of LMOFs. As an alternative strategy, in situ "one-pot" strategy, in which the generation of emissive organic linkers and sequential construction of LMOFs happen in one reaction condition, can avoid time-consuming pre-synthesis of organic linkers. In the present work, we demonstrate the successful utilization of in situ "one-pot" strategy to construct a series of LMOFs via the single-site modification between the reaction of aldehydes and o-phenylenediamine-based tetratopic carboxylic acid. The resultant MOFs possess csq topology with emission covering blue to near-infrared. The nanosized LMOFs exhibit excellent sensitivity and selectivity for tryptophan detection. In addition, two component-based LMOFs can also be prepared via the in situ "one-pot" strategy and used to study energy transfer. This work not only reports the construction of LMOFs with full-color emissions, which can be utilized for various applications, but also indicates that in situ "one-pot" strategy indeed is a useful and powerful method to complement the traditional MOFs construction method for preparing porous materials with tunable functionalities and properties.
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