Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Chem Soc Rev. 2014 Aug 21;43(16):5815-40. doi: 10.1039/c4cs00010b.
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a unique class of crystalline solids comprised of metal cations (or metal clusters) and organic ligands that have shown promise for a wide variety of applications. Over the past 15 years, research and development of these materials have become one of the most intensely and extensively pursued areas. A very interesting and well-investigated topic is their optical emission properties and related applications. Several reviews have provided a comprehensive overview covering many aspects of the subject up to 2011. This review intends to provide an update of work published since then and focuses on the photoluminescence (PL) properties of MOFs and their possible utility in chemical and biological sensing and detection. The spectrum of this review includes the origin of luminescence in MOFs, the advantages of luminescent MOF (LMOF) based sensors, general strategies in designing sensory materials, and examples of various applications in sensing and detection.
金属-有机骨架(MOFs)是一类由金属阳离子(或金属簇)和有机配体组成的独特晶体固体,它们在各种应用中显示出了广阔的前景。在过去的 15 年中,这些材料的研究和开发已经成为最热门和广泛研究的领域之一。一个非常有趣和深入研究的课题是它们的光学发射特性及其相关应用。有几篇综述提供了全面的概述,涵盖了截至 2011 年的主题的许多方面。本综述旨在提供自那时以来发表的工作的更新,并重点介绍 MOFs 的光致发光(PL)特性及其在化学和生物传感和检测中的可能用途。本综述的范围包括 MOFs 中发光的起源、基于发光 MOF(LMOF)的传感器的优势、设计传感材料的一般策略以及在传感和检测中的各种应用实例。