Abstract

The development of porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has attracted significant interest in the scientific community in recent years because of their versatile applications particularly in optical and electronic fields. In this study, a highly selective and sensitive fluorescent turn-on sensor using a porphyrinic MOF, Tb-TCPP, is presented, which displays a 10-fold fluorescence enhancement in the presence of Al3+, Cr3+, and Fe3+ ions. The detection limit is in the nM region. For the Al3+ ion, it could be visually detected at concentrations as low as 5 mM within 15 min. Tb-TCPP could also be used as an indicator for acidic or alkaline solutions at pH values of >9 and <3. The studies on the detection mechanism illustrate that cation exchange proceed between Tb-TCPP and these M3+ ions, and consequently, energy transfer from TCPP to Tb3+ is suppressed and π*-π energy transfer of the porphyrin ligand is significantly enhanced.

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