A robust and luminescent covalent organic framework as a highly sensitive and selective sensor for the detection of Cu2+ions
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 52(39), pp. 6613–6616
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Abstract
A hydrogen bond assisted azine-linked covalent organic framework, COF-JLU3, was synthesized under solvothermal conditions. Combining excellent crystallinity, porosity, stability and luminescence, it can be the first COF as a fluorescent sensor for toxic metal ions, exhibiting high sensitivity and selectivity to Cu(2+).
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