Smart Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks with Multicolor Luminescence Switching Induced by the Dynamic Adaptive Antenna Effect of Molecular Rotors
Abstract
Abstract In this work, dynamic molecular rotors are used to construct smart lanthanide metal–organic frameworks ( Ln‐MOFs ) emitters with adaptive antenna effects for the first time. The movement or distortion of the molecular rotors can be easily regulated by temperature changes, thereby inducing a dynamically changing antenna effect that can automatically match different lanthanide ions, achieving cyclic multicolor luminescence switching behavior and extremely complex multiple encryption anti‐counterfeiting technology. In addition, by regulating the doping ratios of Gd(III) and Tb(III) with Eu(III) within the Ln‐MOFs , differentiated energy transfer pathways are discovered, and red light emission very close to the BT.2020 color gamut standard is obtained. Gd 0.99 Eu 0.01 ‐MOF containing only 1% Eu(III) can show bright red luminescence, and in the range of 1–9% Eu(III) content, the characteristic emission intensity of Eu(III) ions and the content show an excellent linear relationship with a slope k as high as 2299. This can be used to identify the content of Eu(III) ions impurities in gadolinium salts from different manufacturers. Eu/Tb‐MOF showed highly sensitive and visualized smart photoresponse behaviors to specific antibiotics and amino acids, respectively, with detection limits of 3.2/2.7 nM (tetracycline), 1.7/15.5 nM (oxytetracycline), 0.13/0.97 nM (aspartic acid), and 0.26/1.16 nM (glutamic acid).
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Authors (5)
Hai‐Ling Wang
Key Laboratory of Bioinorganic and Synthetic Chemistry of Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry, IGCME, GBRCE For Functional Molecular, Engineering Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou China
Yun‐Lan Li
Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources (Ministry of Education of China), Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Guangxi Normal University Guilin P. R. China
Hua‐Hong Zou
Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources (Ministry of Education of China), Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Guangxi Normal University Guilin P. R. China
Fu‐Pei Liang
Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources (Ministry of Education of China), Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Guangxi Normal University Guilin P. R. China
Zhong‐Hong Zhu
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Guangxi Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Energy Materials Guangxi University Nanning P. R. China