Metal-organic frameworks based luminescent materials for nitroaromatics sensing
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), composed of organic ligands and metal nodes, are well known for their high and permanent porosity, crystalline nature and versatile potential applications, which promoted them to be one of the most rapidly developing research focuses in chemical and materials science...
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Published in | CrystEngComm Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 193 - 26 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.01.2016
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Summary: | Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), composed of organic ligands and metal nodes, are well known for their high and permanent porosity, crystalline nature and versatile potential applications, which promoted them to be one of the most rapidly developing research focuses in chemical and materials science. During the various applications of MOFs, the photoluminescence properties of MOFs have received growing attention, especially for nitroaromatics (NACs) sensing, due to the consideration of homeland security, environmental cleaning and military issues. In this highlight, we summarize the progress in recent research in NACs sensing based on LMOFs cataloged by sensing techniques in the past three years, and then we describe the sensing applications for nano-MOF type materials and MOF film, together with MOF film applications.
During the various applications of MOFs, the photoluminescence properties of MOFs have received growing attention, especially for nitroaromatics (NACs) sensing. In this highlight, we summarize the progress in recent research in NACs sensing based on MOFs and sensing applications for nano-MOF type materials and MOF film. |
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Bibliography: | Daofeng Sun completed his PhD in Physical Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Maochun Hong and Rong Cao from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Science (2003). He worked with Prof. Hongcai Zhou at University of Miami, as the postdoctoral fellow during 2003-2006 before joining Shandong University in 2007. He moved to China University of Petroleum (EastChina) in January 2013, and now he is a full professor of Chemistry. His research interests focus on porous materials. Liangliang Zhang completed his PhD in Inorganic Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Daofeng Sun from Shandong University (2013). He is now a full-time scientific staff member in China University of Petroleum (EastChina). His research interest is focused on the preparation of functional metal-organic frameworks. Xuelian Xin received her MS degree from Jiangsu Normal University in 2014. She is currently a doctoral student under the supervision of Professor Daofeng Sun. Her actual research interest involves the design of luminescent metal-organic framework materials for fluorescent sensors. Zixi Kang received his BS (2008) and PhD (2013) degrees in Chemistry from Jilin University in China, and joined the National University of Singapore as a post-doc research fellow during 2014-2015. Currently, he works in the College of Science, China University of Petroleum (EastChina), as a lecturer. His work is focused on multifunctional metal-organic framework materials and membranes for applications in adsorption and separation. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1466-8033 1466-8033 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c5ce01917f |