Luminescent Metal–Organic Framework Films As Highly Sensitive and Fast-Response Oxygen Sensors
Journal of the American Chemical Society2014Vol. 136(15), pp. 5527–5530
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Abstract
Luminescent metal-organic framework films, CPM-5⊃Tb(3+) and MIL-100(In)⊃Tb(3+), have been constructed by postfunctionalization of two porous indium-organic frameworks with different structures, respectively. The MIL-100(In)⊃Tb(3+) film shows high oxygen sensitivity (KSV = 7.59) and short response/recovery time (6 s/53 s).
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