Luminescent metal-organic frameworks for chemical sensing and explosive detection. 2014

Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA. jingli@rutgers.edu.

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a unique class of crystalline solids comprised of metal cations (or metal clusters) and organic ligands that have shown promise for a wide variety of applications. Over the past 15 years, research and development of these materials have become one of the most intensely and extensively pursued areas. A very interesting and well-investigated topic is their optical emission properties and related applications. Several reviews have provided a comprehensive overview covering many aspects of the subject up to 2011. This review intends to provide an update of work published since then and focuses on the photoluminescence (PL) properties of MOFs and their possible utility in chemical and biological sensing and detection. The spectrum of this review includes the origin of luminescence in MOFs, the advantages of luminescent MOF (LMOF) based sensors, general strategies in designing sensory materials, and examples of various applications in sensing and detection.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
August 2017, Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003),
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
July 2014, Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003),
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
March 2021, ACS sensors,
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
August 2021, Materials horizons,
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
April 2013, Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003),
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
June 2017, Chemical Society reviews,
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
January 2024, Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003),
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
May 2009, Chemical Society reviews,
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
December 2023, Materials (Basel, Switzerland),
Zhichao Hu, and Benjamin J Deibert, and Jing Li
December 2017, Inorganic chemistry,
Copied contents to your clipboard!