A flexible zwitterion ligand based lanthanide metal–organic framework for luminescence sensing of metal ions and small molecules
Dalton Transactions2014Vol. 44(24), pp. 10914–10917
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Abstract
A new lanthanide metal-organic framework was constructed using a tripodal flexible zwitterion ligand (H3LBr3) which takes a chair-shaped configuration. The luminescence of the compound displays highly selective sensing of the Fe(3+) ion and nitrobenzene.
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