Abstract

A series of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), {Zn-BTC}{cations}, which contain anionic Zn-BTC coordination polymers, is reported here. It was observed that cations with different hydrogen-bond forming abilities could significantly affect the coordination of Zn-BTC structures in the frameworks. The 13 Zn-BTC MOFs reported herein showed solid-state fluorescent emission in the visible spectrum, and the fluorescence of the frameworks was tunable by adjusting the interactions of the cations with the anionic Zn-BTC structure in the MOFs.

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