Abstract

Two novel three-dimensional (3D) Cd(II)/Co(II) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), [Cd2(seb)2(bbmb)(H2O)2]n (1) and {[Co2(seb)2(bbmb)2(H2O)]·0·5H2O}n (2), were synthesized under hydrothermal conditions based on sebacic acid (H2seb) and 4,4′-Bis(benzimidazol-1-ylmethyl) biphenyl (bbmb) ligands. Their crystal structures were structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. MOFs 1 and 2 both show a 3D framework based on binuclear Cd2 or Co2 clusters, respectively. In 1, the Cd2 clusters are linked by seb2- into a 2D corrugated layer. These layers are further connected by bbmb to generate a 3D structure with 6-connected (44·610·8) mab topology. In 2, the Co2 clusters form a 1D chain through the bbmb ligands, the chains are linked by seb2− into a 3D framework with 6-connected (48·54·63) bsn topology. Fluorescence sensing experiments show that 1 and 2 have good ability for detection of Fe3+, Cr2O72− and nitrobenzene (NB) with low detection limits as 5.83μM, 1.36μM and 2.70 × 10−7M for 1 and 6.19μM, 1.40μM and 2.90 × 10−7M for 2, respectively. Furthermore, the sensing mechanism was also investigated in detail by various detection means and theoretical calculations.

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