An Exceptionally Stable, Porphyrinic Zr Metal–Organic Framework Exhibiting pH-Dependent Fluorescence

Hai‐Long Jiang(Hefei National Center for Physical Sciences at Nanoscale), Dawei Feng(Texas A&M University), Kecheng Wang(Texas A&M University), Zhi‐Yuan Gu(Texas A&M University), Zhang‐Wen Wei(Texas A&M University), Ying‐Pin Chen(Texas A&M University), Hong‐Cai Zhou(Texas A&M University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
August 28, 2013
Cited by 718

Abstract

A reaction between a Zr(IV) salt and a porphyrinic tetracarboxylic acid leads to a metal-organic framework (MOF) with two types of open channels, representing a MOF featuring a (4,8)-connected sqc net. The MOF remains intact in both boiling water and aqueous solutions with pH ranging from 1 to 11, a remarkably extensive pH range that a MOF can sustain. Given its exceptional stability and pH-dependent fluorescent intensity, the MOF can potentially be applied in fluorescent pH sensing.


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